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Osimhen strikes record Napoli €81m sign on deal

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Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen has struck a transfer deal with Italian Serie A football club side, Napoli, with a record €81 million sign on fee.

Osimhen joined the Italian giants for an African record fee of €81 million according to report obtained by ElombahNews.

Napoli announced the signing of Osimhen from French Ligue 1 side Lille, on Friday on their Twitter handle.

The Italian giants tweeted: “Welcome to Napoli, Victor.”

On his part, the U-17 World Cup winner expressed readiness to take on the new challenge at Napoli.

He tweeted:

“Can’t wait to put on this iconic jersey, thank you for the warm welcome @sscnapoli #forzanapolisempre.”

His former club, Lille also confirmed the move in its tweet:

“We’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to @victorosimhen9 and wish this Super Eagle the very best of #LOSC luck in his new adventure with @en_sscnapoli. Get ready, #SerieA.”

Lille had, on July 7 declared the day “International Victor Osimhen Day”.

The club tweeted: “We declare today’s date, 07/07, International @victorosimhen9 Day.”

FIFA also confirmed the move on its Twitter handle:

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From starring at the #U17WC with @NGSuperEagles in 2015 to becoming @en_sscnapoli’s marquee signing. All the best in this next chapter of your career, Victor!”

Osimhen will be donning the No.9 jersey at Napoli.


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