Chelsea still monitoring Napoli striker Victor Osimhen despite concerns about how forward will leave this summer. The Blues have long admired the Nigerian, who continues to rank among Europe’s most lethal front men, and they currently seem to remain very keen on a player they believe will solve their problems in front of goal. But financial woes and competition from other top tier clubs could ultimately determine the race to sign.
Osimhen agreed to a new contract with Napoli in December 2023, which contained a release clause reported to be around €120-130 million. This clause initially aimed to simplify transfer negotiations for all parties, but recent reports from Italy claim Napoli now welcome structured agreements below the release fee if certain conditions apply. The Serie A club, who failed to qualify for the Champions League, are getting ready for life without their star striker, but will be looking to make as much cash as possible from any departure.
🚨 Breaking: Victor Osimhen wants to join Chelsea football club. pic.twitter.com/ADGQYHE6iU
Chelsea have been keeping tabs on Osimhen since last summer but are under financial strain, with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) making it difficult to sanction a big-money deal. Club executives have privately discussed a potential trade-in or deferral of payments as instalments. The club’s primary objective is recruiting a proven No.9 who can deliver 20+ goals and allow the new project under Enzo Maresca to hit the ground running.
The striker’s camp are also understood to be aware of Chelsea’s ongoing interest but are yet to have any contact. Napoli, meanwhile, are waiting for potential suitors to show concrete intent before engaging in talks over structure and pricing.
Osimhen saga looks set to ramp up this summer, with a queue of Premier League heavyweights such as Chelsea, Arsenal, and perhaps Manchester United sizing him up too. The 25-year-old has made it clear he wants a new challenge, preferably in the Premier League. He will not be in any hurry to make a decision but will consider the sporting and financial elements on the table before making his decision.
Form dipped a little in 2024/25 but he did still return 17 goals in all competitions for a struggling Napoli outfit. He is fast, powerful, and good in the air—exactly what top clubs need to compete in England. Paris Saint-Germain are also interested as they prepare for a world without Kylian Mbappé, but the forward would prefer a move to England.
Victor Osimhen would really shine if he joined Chelsea. pic.twitter.com/0Dn1JTId5r
Osimhen is tied to Napoli until June 2026, although both the player and his club agree that a summer move is probable. His representative will talk to interested parties in the next few weeks with Chelsea eager to be at the negotiating table. But they may have to shift some fringe players to clear the financial decks and home-grown space in the squad.
Chelsea’s links with Victor Osimhen is a signal of a continuous quest for a proper talismanic forward—a theme that has seen a cascading stopper odometer reading since the days of Diego Costa. Osimhen ticks all the boxes, in his profile and his potential impact, but the fee and the Financial Fair Play situation, makes this deal tricky unless Napoli show genuine flexibility.
With the Nigerian forward helping to raise the threat level of Chelsea in attack, the club can’t make the same mistake of overpaying due to desperation. If you can make a smart, structured deal work, it could be a turning point for the club’s rebuild. But absent that, Chelsea could need to search for some long-term alternatives — because long-term balance of the squad matters as much as star power does.
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