Manchester United, PSG Receive Major Boost From Fabrizio Romano on £63M-Rated Transfer Target
PSG have been keeping tabs on Victor Osimhen since last year, and with the summer transfer window approaching, speculation around his future is ramping up.
According to a recent report from GIVE ME SPORT, Manchester United are becoming increasingly concerned about PSG's strong interest in the 26-year-old, with the French club now considered the frontrunner to sign him.
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The report claims PSG are prepared to meet both Osimhen's salary demands and his £63 million release clause. It also notes that Manchester United and Chelsea now see PSG as their biggest competition in the race for the striker.
Manchester United, PSG target not headed to Saudi
ArabiaOn Thursday, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Osimhen's potential move to Al Hilal is on the verge of collapsing, as there is still no agreement between the club and the player. Meanwhile, Galatasaray have entered the race with serious intent and are making a strong push to complete the deal.
Meanwhile, TBR Football recently claimed that Liverpool have identified Osimhen as one of two key targets to strengthen their No. 9 position this summer. The outlet's chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey, added that Liverpool have already taken steps behind the scenes toward a potential move.
Osimhen is reportedly keen on a switch to the Premier League. This stance gives English clubs a potential advantage in the race for his signature. Still, Napoli reportedly remain firm on their valuation and have no plans to lower their asking price.

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