Liverpool learn Victor Osimhen transfer clause amid Chelsea and Arsenal claim
Victor Osimhen continues to be one of the most sought-after strikers in world football - and Liverpool are reportedly the latest club linked with a move. Napoli have made it publicly clear his time at the club would come to an end in the summer.
Prior to his move to Galatasaray on loan last summer, a number of clubs including Chelsea tried to complete a swoop but ultimately fell short. Before he joined the Super Lig side, Napoli had reduced his release clause to approximately £63million and a rare break clause had been created.
If Liverpool are looking to complete a swoop for Osimhen this month to reinforce their attack, this is what his transfer clause looks like. The break clause is thought to have ten clubs on the list and if one of these teams comes in during the January transfer window for him and matches the release clause, then his loan at Galatasaray will be cut short.
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From the Premier League clubs, it is likely Arsenal and Chelsea will have been included considering their positions in the top flight and the Blues' previous interest. With the Reds still asessing their striker options, they could be guaranteed too.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are also possibilities along with Manchester City. However, Pep Guardiola's side already have Erling Haaland and Osimhen would only be keen to join a club where he would be the main man.
Outside of England, La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are almost certain to be included in the list. Paris Saint-Germain could also be there considering they would be able to afford Osimhen's wages following Kylian Mbappe's summer exit.
In Germany, Bayern Munich could also be a possibility, though clubs in England and Spain are likely to be ahead of them. A list of probable clubs include Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen - but it would come as a surprise if he signed for any of this trio.