Victor Osimhen is the €150 million phenomenon PSG can’t resist, claims FIFA agent
Victor Osimhen is the €150 million phenomenon PSG can’t resist, claims FIFA agent
PSG-linked Victor Osimhen is worth more than €150 million, according to football agent Dario Canovi.
Canovi, a renowned FIFA agent, believes that Osimhen has established himself as one of the most exciting players in the world, justifying a valuation that exceeds the aforementioned amount.
Currently, Osimhen is valued at €120 million (Transfermarkt), making him the most valuable player in the history of Serie A.
Given his exceptional performances, the Nigerian striker has attracted the attention of several of Europe’s wealthiest clubs, with Paris Saint-Germain being among those capable of making a significant financial offer for his services.
While Napoli would only consider letting Osimhen go if presented with an extraordinary offer exceeding €150 million, Dario Canovi is of the opinion that the player’s true value surpasses even that figure.
Canovi suggests that PSG, known for their ambitious pursuits in the transfer market, would not shy away from investing such a colossal sum to secure his signature.
During an appearance on Marte Sport Live on Radio Marte (as per Tutto Napoli), Canovi expressed his view on Osimhen’s market value and the potential consequences for Italian football.
He stated, “Osimhen is becoming attractive. Football is now a business, and Osimhen is worth even more than 150 million. It would be very difficult to resist such an offer. I believe Italian football will lose another great champion.”
While Canovi hopes that Osimhen remains in Naples for the benefit of the Azzurri team, he acknowledged the pattern of Serie A serving as a showcase for top talents.
He did not rule out the possibility of PSG ultimately securing Osimhen’s services, given the French club’s financial resources and ambitious nature.
Canovi remarked, “The sheikhs are not easily frightened…”
Osimhen concluded the Serie A season with an impressive tally of 26 goals, playing a pivotal role in guiding Napoli to their first Scudetto title in 33 years.