Liverpool could beat Chelsea and Manchester United to a transfer target
Premier League clubs such as Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea have all been linked with a move for the 24-year-old.It has been claimed that Osimhen and his agent, Roberto Calenda have decided not to sign a contract extension due to interest from the Anfield club.
De Maggio said: “The parties had reached an agreement for the renewal, but then Calenda and Osimhen went back on their word. What happened? There was the inclusion of another club, from the Premier League. I’m talking about Liverpool.“There would be frequent contacts, but I just learned something else: there would be agreements already reached. Let me clarify: the agreements would be between the Reds and the player, therefore they would not involve Napoli.
So far in the 23/24 campaign, Osimhen has scored six goals in 10 games as Napoli currently sit in fifth place in the Serie A league table.
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