The shocking transfer deal you won’t believe Napoli is planning

Napoli explores a transfer deal for Osimhen to PSG while eyeing Brighton’s Billy Gilmour as a potential new addition

Napoli might be on the verge of a surprising new transfer that could shake up the Serie A. Discover the unexpected player they have their eyes on!

Napoli is considering offering a discount on Osimhen’s transfer fee to PSG, a surprising move in the summer transfer market.

Victor Osimhen, who scored 26 goals in 32 games, might soon find himself in a PSG jersey as Napoli looks for a suitable deal.

As reported by Tuttomercatoweb, the negotiations for Osimhen involve a slight reduction in his price, but Napoli remains firm on not making excessive concessions.

Additionally, Napoli is eyeing Billy Gilmour from Brighton, a young talent with only 12 senior appearances for Chelsea before his move.

Reports suggest a possible loan for Gilmour in January, followed by a permanent transfer if successful.

Gilmour’s journey has been interesting; he joined Chelsea’s academy two years ago and swiftly moved into the first team.

However, limited opportunities due to a knee injury and Chelsea’s heavy summer spending mean he might find a better chance to shine in Italy.

The 19-year-old’s potential move to Napoli could be on a loan basis initially, with the Serie A club evaluating his fit before committing to a permanent transfer.

Napoli’s midfield needs are pressing, as Stanislav Lobotka hasn’t met expectations since his move. Gilmour could be the fresh talent they need, especially with Tiemoue Bakayoko already on loan from Chelsea to bolster their midfield.

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