This is the season of Victor Osimhen. Almost always after he scores in a game, tales of his potential transfer are on the front page of Italian media. And he scores a lot. The Nigerian striker has managed 23 goals in 28 appearances for Napoli this season and his contract at the Stadio Maradona expires in June 2025. But all signs point to the fact that he will leave Italy much earlier than 2025. The 24-year-old came to Napoli from Lille in 2020 for a 75 million euros and since he exploded in Serie A, it’s not realistic that he will leave for anything less than the paid sum.❗️News #Osimhen: His biggest dream is to play in the Premier League one day! #MUFC & #CFC are pushing. But he would also be absolutely willing to join Bayern to my understanding. But chances are slim. Been told the financial package is not affordable this summer! @SkySportDE 🇳🇬 pic.twitter.com/Zn2dA5ML0v— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) March 16, 2023 One of the biggest questions seems to be not IF Osimhen will leave the club in June, but how much money will Napoli get for their star striker. Milan legend Massimo Ambrosini believes Osimhen won’t leave Napoli for less money than Argentinian midfielder Enzo Fernandezwas paid by Chelsea in January.“Well, Enzo Fernandez joined Chelsea for 120 million euros… Something will happen with strikers in the summer. It will all depend on Kylian Mbappe. If there is a new transfer saga, it will cause a domino effect” Ambrosini said after the Napoli – Eintracht game, in which he scored a brace.UCL: Osimhen and Napoli seem unstoppable, it ended as expected at BernabeuNapoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis warned suitors said last month saying that he do not need to sell their stars at the end of the season given that they have no debts and are not having financial issues. And what is Osimhen saying, apart from the admission that he would like to play in the Premier League? Well, he is leaving everything for June.“I am proud of what I am doing and what we are doing. I think I’m one of the strongest strikers in the world. I thank those who praise me and those who believed in me. But I can still grow in some aspects. Didier Drogba is my idol. I loved watching him as a child. The way he played and what he did as a youngster is incredible. I always wanted to be like him. I’m happy to do well in the Champions League where he also excelled. I don’t know what will happen, but I’m on the right path. At the end of the season, I will sit down with my agents and we will discuss things. And then I’ll be in negotiations with Napoli, to whom I‘m grateful. Together we’ll find a solution” said the Nigerian for Sport1.UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE – Knockout stageSecond legThursday 20.45: (2.20) Fenerbahce (3.50) Sevilla (3.50)20.45: (3.30) Freiburg (3.25) Juventus (2.40)20.45: (3.60) Betis (3.50) Man.Utd. (2.15)20.45: (1.42) Feyenoord (4.70) Shakhtar (9.00)23.00: (3.40) St.Gilloise (3.25) Union Berlin (2.35)23.00: (5.00) Ferencvaros (3.70) Leverkusen (1.80)23.00: (1.35) Arsenal (5.00) Sporting (9.00)23.00: (2.05) Sociedad (3.30) Roma (4.20)*** odds are subject to change **