Tag: Napoli

  • Osimhen reaches agreement with new club

    Osimhen reaches agreement with new club

    Super Eagles and Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen, is close to joining Paris Saint-Germain for a record fee of  €120million (£103m/$129m).

    This moves technically rules out premier League clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal from signing him.

    Recall that several top clubs in Europe were eyeing a move for the Super Eagles striker this summer.

    But according to Italian outlet Il Mattino, negotiations between Napoli and PSG are reaching an advanced stage for the player.

    PSG are eager to out manoeuvre rivals like Chelsea in the race for his signature.

    The French side will pay Osimhen’s €120m release clause and offer him a four-year contract worth €13m (£11m/$14m) per season.

    Chelsea’s financial constraints and the urgent need to comply with the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability Regulations (PSR) forced them to pull out of the race.

  • Barca v Napoli: The referee wasn’t 50/50 – Capello

    Barca v Napoli: The referee wasn’t 50/50 – Capello

    Former England manager Fabio Capello insists Napoli deserved a penalty last night.

    Napoli lost 3-1 at Barcelona to tumble out of the Champions League round of 16 4-2 on aggregate.

    Capello told Sky Italia: “Napoli’s defence was too submissive, not very aggressive. With the quality of Barcelona, if you’re not careful, if you’re not on the man, they go to goal.

    “Napoli’s defence was lacking. Osimhen? In the first half he went six times offside, in the second half we saw a little more but in general we saw little. Cubarsi suffered, he was never in control of his body. Barcelona’s defence is the weak point and what they don’t do is highlighted.

    “I am not for penalties, I’m not for penalties, but the referee wasn’t 50/50 and the foul on Osimhen should have been sanctioned with a penalty kick.”

  • UCL: We deserved it more than Napoli – Xavi

    UCL: We deserved it more than Napoli – Xavi

    Barcelona coach Xavi was delighted with their 3-1 Champions League win against Napoli.

    Fermin Lopez, Joao Cancelo and Robert Lewandowski struck as Barca reach the quarterfinals 4-2 on aggregate.

    “I think we deserved it more than Napoli, we did better in attack, defence and of course scored more goals,” Xavi told Sport Mediaset.

    “Napoli are a quality team who move the ball around well and had some good scoring opportunities. We had deserved more at the Stadio Maradona too, as we dominated there.

    “We are in the eight top teams in Europe and that is great for Barcelona and all the Barcelona fans.

    “It is important to think about ourselves and not the others. I think we can compete in the quarter-finals, I am really pleased with the team and proud of the lads.”

    On teenage defender Pau Cubarsi, he added: “Pau [Cubarsí] is an eruption of talent for Barcelona and Spanish football. He’s constantly asking us for videos to study to help him improve. He’s got a fantastically-organised and clear mind. He’s humble, hard working – I think he’s a marvel.”

  • EPL: I’m working with Osimhen’s agent to bring him to Chelsea this summer – Mikel Obi

    EPL: I’m working with Osimhen’s agent to bring him to Chelsea this summer – Mikel Obi

    Former Super Eagles midfielder, John Mikel Obi has revealed that he is working with Osimhen’s agent to bring the striker to Stamford Bridge.

    The Nigerian attacker will leave Napoli at the end of the season and he’s expected to cost his next club as much as €130million, which is the value of his release clause.

    However, Mikel Obi admits that the Blues face interest from Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.

    Mikel said at the Web Summit Qatar: “I think there’s genuine interest between both (Chelsea and Osimhen).

    “I think he loves the club, he wants to come to the club, obviously he wants to follow in my footsteps as a Nigerian player who has played for Chelsea, like Victor Moses, Celestine Babayaro, there’s not a lot of us.

    “But he also has a lot of interest, like PSG, Man United, but I’m still pushing, sending him messages, trying to make sure he doesn’t expect too much, just narrow your mind on one club: The Blues!”

  • Serie A: Osimhen scores again in Napoli 1-1 with Cagliari

    Serie A: Osimhen scores again in Napoli 1-1 with Cagliari

    Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen scored for Napoli but Cagliari’s Luvumbo scored late in the game to end it in a stalemate for the host in athrilling Serie A encounter.

    Defending champions Napoli remain ninth in the standings on 37 points, while Cagliari stay second from bottom with 20 points.

    After a scoreless first half, Osimhen found the net with a header in the 65th minute which looked enough to take all three points before Luvumbo struck at the death.

    “I’ve been missing a goal for a long time, I scored in front of my fans, it’s a huge happiness,” Luvumbo told reporters.

    Francesco Calzona, who took over as Napoli manager from Walter Mazzarri on Monday, has now drawn his opening two games, after the midweek Champions League tie with Barcelona also finished 1-1.

    Sunday’s game never promised to be a goal-fest, with Napoli failing to score in their last five away games.

    While Cagliari had scored 23 goals in 25 league games, and the first half offered little in the way of clear-cut chances.

    Napoli had the majority of possession but it was Cagliari on the counter who at least provided some attacking threat.

    The hosts thought they had the lead when Amir Rrahmani headed a free kick into his own net, but it was disallowed for offside.

    The second half saw little improvement until the 64th minute when Osimhen powered a header from a corner into the ground but it bounced safely into the hands of the Cagliari goalkeeper.

    A minute later the Nigerian striker made no mistake.

    Cagliari’s Tommaso Augello was dispossessed by Giacomo Raspadori on the right wing and his floated cross found Osimhen unmarked at the back post for an easy header to finally break the deadlock.

    Napoli had chances late on to secure the win, with unmarked Matteo Politano firing wide, and Giovanni Simeone shooting straight at the keeper from close range in added time.

    They were made to pay for those spurned chances.

    With time running out, Alberto Dossena hit a hopeful long ball which fell to Luvumbo in the area who turned and struck on the half volley into the top corner to set off wild celebrations from the home fans.

    “Napoli found the goal from our mistake, luckily they didn’t double their lead.

    “But our fans supported us and we deservedly equalised,” Cagliari manager Claudio Ranieri told a press conference.

    Cagliari may be without a win in their last six, but after four consecutive defeats, two draws have given them valuable points in their fight against relegation, drawing them level on points with Sassuolo who are in the safety zone.

    As for Napoli, their third manager this season, Calzona, has much to do if they are to rescue something from this campaign, with a Champions League qualification place still a long way off

  • UCL: Porto pip Arsenal 1-0, Osimhen rescues Napoli in a pulsating draw against Barcelona

    UCL: Porto pip Arsenal 1-0, Osimhen rescues Napoli in a pulsating draw against Barcelona

    Arsenal’s hopes of making it to the quarter-final of the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League was dealt a big blow after conceding a dying minute goal against Porto at the Estadio do Drago  to lose the encounter by 1-0.
    Brazilian forward Galeno hit  a sensational stoppage-time winner as FC Porto secured a 1-0 victory over a toothless Arsenal that has scored 11 goals in their last tow premier League encounters.
    The  hosts saw little of the ball in the early stages but should have opened the scoring on 21 minutes when Galeno volleyed against the post before firing a close-range rebound wide.
    Arsenal struggled to create clear-cut chances but went close through William Saliba’s header from Bukayo Saka’s right-wing corner.
    The result meant that Arsenal would have to overturn the 1-0 deficit in the second leg tie at the emirate to make it to the last 8 of the competition.
    Gunners will now return to Premier League action at home to Newcastle on Saturday with the second leg of this tie at the Emirates set for March 12.

    Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen salvaged a draw for Napoli in his first club appearance since December as they held Barcelona in their Champions League last-16 first leg.

    Polish striker, Robert Lewandowski handed Barca the lead in the 60th minute in Italy when he arrowed an effort into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.

    But the hosts eventually found a way back when Osimhen slipped past his marker in the box before rifling past Marc-Andre Ter Stegen to level.

  • Mourinho would like to coach Napoli – Moratti

    Mourinho would like to coach Napoli – Moratti

    Former Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti can see Jose Mourinho taking charge of Napoli.

    After his dismissal by Roma last week, Mourinho has been linked with Al Shabab and Napoli.

    Moratti, who won the Treble with Mourinho at Inter, told Radio Kiss Kiss: “I don’t know, he would drive all the fans crazy, he always brings enthusiasm and hope.

    “He would like to coach Napoli because they are an important club and have an important project.

    “(Napoli president Aurelio) De Laurentiis? I don’t know him very well, I couldn’t say if he would get along well with Mourinho. His specialty is being a serious professional, he knows everything about his team, he is a great football fan. Communication? He studies it and has studied it.”

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  • Jose Mourinho offered to Serie A club

    Jose Mourinho offered to Serie A club

    Agent Jorge Mendes has offered Jose Mourinho to Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis.

    Sportmediaset says just hours after Mourinho’s dismissal, his agent Mendes was on the phone to De Laurentiis to raise the prospect of the Special One moving to the Maradona this summer.

    ADL didn’t dismiss the idea, but explained he was totally focused on the January market and won’t considering Napoli’s coaching position until next month at the earliest.

    Walter Mazzarri is tied to Napoli until June and ADL is happy to stick with the veteran coach until then.

    The one stumbling block to Mourinho landing in Naples is his €7m-a-year wage demands – which De Laurentiis would be unprepared to match.

  • Serie A: Osimhen happy to sign new contract at Napoli – Calenda

    Serie A: Osimhen happy to sign new contract at Napoli – Calenda

    Victor Osimhen’s agent, Roberto Calenda has revealed that the player is very delighted to have signed a new contract at Napoli that will see him stay at the club till 2026.

    Recall that Osimhen signed a contract extension with the Partenopei on Saturday.

    The contract includes a release clause for teams outside of Italy with a release clause  believed to be set in the region of €120m-€130m

    Calenda described Osimhen’s contract extension as an ‘historic’ deal for Italian football.

    “It is recognition for what Osimhen has done and continues to do on the pitch. He’s an extraordinary player,” he told Il Corriere dello Sport.

    “This year as well, despite his injury, he is scoring. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that he dragged Napoli to a first league title in 33 years. Along with his teammates, he built something incredible.”

  • Serie A: Osimhen’s new pay revealed after signing new contract at Napoli

    Serie A: Osimhen’s new pay revealed after signing new contract at Napoli

    Serie A Champions, Napoli have confirmed Victor Osimhen has signed a new contract with them till June 2026.

    According to the new contract, Osimhen is already on about Five Million Euros a year, thus becoming one of the highest paid at Napoli.

    Osimhen’s agent, Roberto Calenda, said both parties happy with the new contract that will see the player remain at the club till 2026.

    Calenda said “We are all very happy with the new contract, let’s enjoy this and details will remain on paper,” he said

    There is also a release clause in the new agreement reportedly put at 130 Million Euros.

    “We are all very happy with the new contract, let’s enjoy this and details will remain on paper,” he said

    Napoli record signing three years ago at about 70 Million Euros from Ligue 1 side Lille has attracted interest from a long list of top clubs across the world after his goals

    This week, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis disclosed the deal was imminent.

     Laurentiis, posted pictures of himself early on Saturday with Osimhen smiling, signing paperwork and shaking hands, along with the word “done.” The club put up the same pictures four minutes later with the caption “Victor & Napoli together until 2026.”

    It is more good news for the freshly crowned African player of the year. His current deal was set to expire in 2025 and Italian media reported that his salary has been more than doubled to €10m (£8.7m) a season, with a release clause between €120m and €130m.

    Napoli reportedly refused an offer of more than €200m for Osimhen from a team in Saudi Arabia in the close season. Osimhen, who turns 25 next week, was signed from Lille in 2020 for a fee of around €75m and the Nigeria international went on to establish himself as one of the most exciting strikers in the world.

    The 24 year old forward,  was Serie A Goal King with 26 goals last season.

    He has so far netted seven goals in the Italian league this season.