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Sports News of Friday, 24 March 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

United, Chelsea fans in Ghana clash over Osimhen’s likely summer destination, hours before AFCON kick off

Victor Osimhen training for the Guinea Bissau clash Victor Osimhen training for the Guinea Bissau clash

Fans of some top European club took to social media to debate the next likely destination of Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen.

The Super Eagles forward has been in fine form for his club and is currently leading the goal scorers chart in the Serie A.

His scintillating form has attracted interest from top clubs in England, Germany and Spain with Manchester United and Chelsea leading the chase per the reports.

While the rumors continue to spread on local and international media platforms, Napoli owner and chairman Aurelio de Laurentiis has placed a €150 price tag on the forward.

With his focus on national duties for Nigeria ahead of the AFCON qualifiers against Guinea Bissau, fans of Manchester United and Chelsea in Ghana are currently in a heated debate on which of the clubs will be a better option for the 24-year-old.

The argument started after popular sports journalist, Juliet Bawuah shared a photo of Osimhen with the caption: "I see a Man Utd player. Who do you see?"

See how fans reacted

Richard says: It’s all about Chelsea. He loves Chelsea.

Amos Asare noted: For me, he doesnt fit for Man U laa Ino bi joke Man U dey play ooo If he try man u p33, end of career... He better stay there to build his own empire. Sometimes some decisions will not end well when you force yourelf to leave in your comfort zone Koulibaly shd be a great lesson for him to learn laaa

Abdu wrote: Both Man U and Chelsea are very much harmful to his career.

Infos commented: What happened to Obi Mikel will happen to Osimhen. I see a Chelsea player????

Anthony commented: Chelsea will look good on him, just that they're used to losing

Jesus commented: He should go to a better place or stay in napoles and make more history