Victor Osimhen failed to secure a move to the Premier League
Victor Osimhen failed to secure a move to the Premier League (Picture: Getty)

Victor Osimhen remains a Napoli player after the European transfer window slammed shut, with Chelsea failing to secure a deal for their long-term target.

The Blues have been repeatedly linked with a move for Osimhen in recent years and, as they have done in previous windows, tried to bring him to Stamford Bridge this summer.

They were chasing a player who has scored 76 goals in 133 appearances for Napoli – helping them lift the Serie A title two years ago – and has 21 goals in 35 games for Nigeria.

Chelsea were keen to secure a deal for Osimhen following Nicolas Jackson’s mixed first season at Stamford Bridge following his £32m move from Villarreal last summer.

Jackson was on target in Chelsea’s 6-2 demolition over Wolves last weekend but there remains doubts over the Senegal striker, who was criticised for his wayward finishing throughout the 2023-24 campaign.

Osimhen has no such problem in front of goal but, somewhat surprisingly, remains at Napoli following the closure of the European transfer window.

Chelsea were still trying to strike a deal with Napoli on deadline day, with a contingent from the Stamford Bridge club situated in Naples in the hope of making a breakthrough.

But the Blues missed out on their long-term target, primarily as Osimhen failed to lower his wage demands enough to meet Chelsea halfway.

It was reported on Friday evening that Chelsea had offered Osimhen a contract worth €155,000-a-week, lower than he is currently on at Napoli.

Osimhen, who also attracted interest from Chelsea’s London rivals Arsenal and clubs in Saudi Arabia, was unwilling to take the pay-cut even though he was said to be dreaming of a move to the Premier League.

As a result Chelsea’s delegation left Napoli disappointed late on Friday evening, with relationships between the parties ‘completely broken’, according to Fabrizio Romano.

A deal for Osimhen also failed to materialise as Chelsea began to prioritise a move for Manchester United flop Jadon Sancho.

Chelsea’s sensed the possibility of an ‘opportunistic’ move for Sancho towards the end of the summer window and reached an agreement with Manchester United shortly before the window shut.

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