Osimhen demands £9.5m yearly salary after tax

Goal

…To join either Chelsea or Man Utd

Chelsea’s pursuit of Victor Osimhen has encountered a significant hurdle due to the striker’s substantial wage demands.

The Blues are looking for a new striker in the summer transfer window and there are a number of players who are on their shortlist.

 

 

Having failed to sign Osimhen last summer, Enzo Maresca’s side is once again going to try to bring the Nigerian attacker to Stamford Bridge this summer.

The Premier League giant has already secured the signing of Geovany Quenda from Sporting Lisbon.

The team is set to continue the transfer business with the signing of a striker now.

According to ESPN, Osimhen is seeking an annual salary of approximately £9.5 million after tax, a figure that would position him among the highest earners at Stamford Bridge.

Reece James is Chelsea’s top earner with a yearly salary of around £13 million (£250,000 per week).

With the Blues working on cutting down their team’s wage bill under the current ownership, signing Osimhen might become difficult now.

There have been reports of Maresca’s side withdrawing their interest to sign the prolific attacker and this latest report may make it more difficult for them to bring the striker to the club.

While Osimhen’s goal-scoring prowess is undeniable, Chelsea must weigh the potential benefits against the financial implications.

The 26-year-old striker has been on fire this season, scoring 28 goals and providing six assists in 32 appearances for the Turkish giants across all competitions.

With the player expected to move on this summer, Napoli has set a £56 million price tag, making him one of the most tempting options available in the transfer market.

His stunning form has caught the eyes of several clubs across Europe including Manchester United.

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