Bayern can spend N50bn on Osimhen if…

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Bayern Munich President, Herbert Hainer has suggested that the club could afford Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen if the club feels he is the perfect fit.

Bayern Munich has been one of the teams linked with Osimhen but it was previously claimed that the Nigerian would be too expensive for the German Bundesliga champion.

The Bavarians had a poor campaign by its standard despite winning the Bundesliga and one of the reasons is the inability to replace Robert Lewandowski who departed for Barcelona last summer.

Bayern is desperate to get a striker this summer and has been linked with Osimhen, Dušan Vlahović, Harry Kane and Randal Kolo Muani.

“FC Bayern is capable of spending €100 million (approximately N50b in Nigerian currency). But for that to happen, everything has to come together. It is well-established that we are looking for a striker,” Hainer told BILD TV, via Footballtransfers.com. 

“But there is a limited number of options and they are all very expensive. We are on the right path, however.

“We will pay close attention to the market and then decide who fits FC Bayern best. We are going to spend a lot of money.

“They are looking for a striker who is good enough for FC Bayern in order to help us challenge in national and international competitions.

“There are of course several strikers [who are being considered] and their names are obviously always mentioned in the media. Be it Kolo Muani, be it Osimhen, Harry Kane, Vlahovic – there are several”.

Osimhen has attracted the interest of heavyweights following his performances for Napoli last season, scoring 31 goals in all competitions.

The Super Eagles striker will cost around €130 million to €150 million and Napoli President, Aurelio De Laurentiis is not ready to listen to lesser offers

French heavyweights PSG, Chelsea, Manchester United are also keen on signing the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden Boot winner.

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