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Bayern Munich Want Osimhen To Replace Lewandowski

Bayern Munich Want Osimhen To Replace Lewandowski

Bayern Munich are looking to sign Victor Osimhen as replacement for Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, reports Completesports.com.

Lewandowski has made his intention to leave Bayern Munich this summer known to the club.

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The 33-year-old favoured a move to Spanish giants Barcelona, while Premier League giants, Chelsea are also rumoured to be interested in luring him to England.

The Bundesliga champions are considering a number of top options to replace the former Borussia Dortmund forward.

According to Italian news outlet, Corriere dello Sport, Bayern officials have contacted Napoli to ask for information about Osimhen and the feasibility of a possible deal.

Napoli have been clear regarding their €100m price tag, so a top offer will be needed to secure the Nigerian’s signature in the coming months

Osimhen has also been linked with Premier League clubs; Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle United.

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The 23-year-old scored 14 goals and recorded three assists in 27 Serie A appearances for Napoli in the 2021/22 season.

Osimhen linked up with Napoli in 202O from Ligue 1 outfit Lille.

By Adeboye Amosu


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COMMENTS

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  • MONKEY POST 2 years ago

    That will be a very BIG SIZE of SHOE to wear..

    • MONKEY POST 2 years ago

      Is like telling a CHILD wearing SHOE SIZE 10 to jump up and start WEARING SIZE 30..

      • Lollipops 2 years ago

        @ Monkey Post, I don’t think the shoe will be too big for Oshimen as you stated because Bayern Munich is a complete team – anybody can score in that team, it will take pressure from Oshimen and bring the best in him. 

    • Maloxxy 2 years ago

      He can deliver. He started his professional career in Germany, it’s a case of going back to where it all started. The difference is that, he’s more matured and better now. If the deal sail through, l wish him the best of luck!

      • MONKEY POST 2 years ago

        OGA let him go to ARSENAL..

        And JEJELY find his SHOE SIZE to fill there

        Or better still stay in NAPOLI for 1 or 2 SEASONS..

        OSIMEHN is not yet a FINISHED PRODUCT…

        He needs a CLUB that will HELP him ACHIEVE that AIM…

        Not a MASSIVE CLUB like BEYERN that comes with a lot of PRESSURE and EXPECTATIONS.

        And definitely not a MASSIVE PLAYER like DOWSKY

        • Ignatius Abo 2 years ago

          Well said brotherman. Osihmen should go to a club where the pressure will not be too much. Heaven bless Osihmen and all deserving Super Eagles players. Lolzzzz ZA ZA ZA

        • You made a valid point, we tend to hype this players too much, lewy shoe is too big for VO, shoe get size I beg.

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  • Edoman 2 years ago

    Never underestimate Osimhen. A club that is ready to cough out 100 million USD to sign him should have known better than anyone else. If God is for you, no shoe can be too big for your Blessed feet.

    • MONKEY POST 2 years ago

      These days CLUBS can do anything to attract a YOUNG PROMISING TALENT but once you are there,they begin to DROWN you with their ENORMOUS EXPECTATIONS judging by the fee they use in signing you.

      They expect you to give them 40-50 GOALS a SEASON like LEWY..

      Now the POINT is can OSIMEHN handle such PRESURE when HE still has a lot to work on like HIS FINISHING, adding some SKILLS to his GAME, stop being ANXIOUS or taking some HASTY decision when with or without the BALL?

      For me only ESTABLISHED STRIKERS will FIT in LEWY’S shoe and BEYERN’S plans

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