Nigerian football sensation Victor Osimhen has recently made a new demand to Napoli regarding the terms of his proposed contract with the club.
According to reports from Sky Italia via The Mirror, the Super Eagles forward has requested that a release clause of 120 million euros (approximately N105.8 billion in Nigerian currency) be included in his new contract.
This figure differs from Napoli’s initial proposition, which aimed to insert a release clause of 200 million euros.
According to the report, the Italian champions intend on inserting 200 million euros into the new deal which would make the striker become one of the most expensive footballers of all time by the time he leaves the club.
Besides the release clause which is one of the reasons a new deal has not been agreed between the Nigerian striker and the Italian giants, there is also disagreement regarding his salary.
As earlier reported, thePartenopeihad offered a 7 million euros per year salary which has been deemed insufficient by Osimhen.
The existing contract of the Super Eagles forward expires in 2025 but Napoli don’t want to throw caution to the wind which explains why they want the contract extended.
While parties still have their differences over the terms of the new deal, there is optimism that an agreement will finally be reached.
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