A Super Eagles midfielder has confirmed Victor Osimhen's transfer from SSC Napoli to Chelsea.
The speculation about Victor Osimhen's potential move to Chelsea FC has intensified following a social media post by a fellow Nigerian international.
The Super Eagles midfielder, John Ogu, took to Twitter with a message that has sent ripples through the football world:
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"Osimhen to Chelsea... Here We Go," Ogu posted on his social media account on X.
This unexpected announcement has caught the attention of football fans, given Ogu's reported friendship with Osimhen and his use of the phrase popularised by renowned transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano.
The prolific Nigerian striker, 25, has been a standout performer for Napoli since joining the Italian club.
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His impressive goal-scoring record and dynamic playing style have made him one of the most sought-after forwards in European football, with several top clubs reportedly interested in securing his services.
Chelsea have been keen on the African Footballer of the Year since the striker informed Napoli about his desire to leave this summer.
The Blues, under new ownership and management, have been actively rebuilding their squad, and the addition of a world-class striker like Osimhen would undoubtedly bolster their attacking options.
However, any potential deal for the Nigerian had been hampered by the substantial release clause added to his contract by the dethroned Serie A champions, Napoli.
But while Ogu's tweet has certainly fueled excitement among Chelsea supporters and Nigerian football fans, neither the Premier League side nor their Italian counterparts Napoli, and Osimhen have confirmed this potentially blockbuster transfer.
Until then, this remains an intriguing piece of speculation that highlights the often unpredictable nature of the football transfer market.
Meanwhile, as the Victor Osimhen transfer saga enters another stage following Ogu's post, Napoli have already switched attention to another striker eligible for Nigeria as a possible replacement.
New manager, Antonio Conte, is looking for a swift resolution to his attacking problem after a difficult start to life at Diego Armando Maradona Stadium after he sidelined star forward Osimhen.
With Osimhen expected to leave this summer, Napoli have reported turned to Atletico Madrid's Samu Omorodion, the 20-year-old who is eligible to play for the Super Eagles as a possible replacement for the unsettled club icon.