Victor Osimhen

Horatio

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Between Lautaro and Osimhen I think I’d go with Osimhen. Seems like type of player that can keep his consistency if team functions properly.

edit: Holy crap Lautaro is also close to being 2.5 years older. Just found out.
 

Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
I would Lautaro has slightly better finishing and passing but Osimhen is immense in the air, difficult question

edit: After Horatio's edit Osimhen makes more sense lol
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Osimhen before Lautaro

He should in theory cost less and he has a different profile.

Isak
Osimhen
Some rando I'm not aware of.
 

Laplacian

Senior Member
Banished from the 1st team. Stands and individual training.

But that does not happen in serious clubs according to geniuses in here like @JamDav1982
Right Jammy?

The moment the lot in here wakes up, you will understand what is the correct way to go with de Fraud
Napoli extends Victor's contract because they want more money for him when they inevitably sell, Victor says yes, and they're good. Then Napoli, being incompetent as they are, realise they don't have any money so they change their minds and ask Victor to reduce his wages WITHOUT reducing his contract length, while also quoting ridiculous prices putting off potential transfers (last year they were quoting 150m).

So it leaves them with only a Saudi club willing to spend that kind of money on Victor. Napoli reaches an agreement with the club, Napoli then changes its mind after negotiations, raises the price, Saudi club tells them to fuck off. Napoli then again asks Victor to reduce his wages and he says no. All this after Osimhen was instrumental in giving Napoli their first seria a title since Maradona.

I really don't think we should be looking at Napoli as a role model on how to treat players. Not only do they act in complete disdain towards their heroes, but they're also incompetent as well.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Napoli extends Victor's contract because they want more money for him when they inevitably sell, Victor says yes, and they're good. Then Napoli, being incompetent as they are, realise they don't have any money so they change their minds and ask Victor to reduce his wages WITHOUT reducing his contract length, while also quoting ridiculous prices putting off potential transfers (last year they were quoting 150m).

So it leaves them with only a Saudi club willing to spend that kind of money on Victor. Napoli reaches an agreement with the club, Napoli then changes its mind after negotiations, raises the price, Saudi club tells them to fuck off. Napoli then again asks Victor to reduce his wages and he says no. All this after Osimhen was instrumental in giving Napoli their first seria a title since Maradona.

I really don't think we should be looking at Napoli as a role model on how to treat players. Not only do they act in complete disdain towards their heroes, but they're also incompetent as well.

It might not be a 'role model in general', and I don't have time right now to do a check on all your accusations above,

but banishing a player that is NOT in the team's plans (for any reason) from the squad is a perfectly legitimate practice.
Player power has toxically grown the last 5-10 years, and there should be mitigating actions on the other end
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
Osimhen to Galatasaray.

Thebes needs to close the Spanish transfer window a few days after the rest of Europe so that 19 of it's clubs can pick up cut price deals and 1 of their clubs can prolong it's pain.
Wtf, that's got to be one of the first times that a top European player in his prime has gone to Turkey.
Can't remember anything close in modern times, maybe Zaha but he was older and not at the level of Osimhen.

Turkey on the up.
 

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