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Liverpool Could Pursue €12M-Rated Man Utd, PSG Target as Darwin Nunez Replacement

PSGhave been monitoring Victor Osimhen for over a year, and with the summer transfer window on the horizon, speculation about his next move is heating up.

According toGIVE ME SPORT, Manchester Unitedare growing increasingly concerned as PSGappear to be leading the race for the 26-year-old. The French clubare reportedly prepared to meet Osimhen’s wage demands and pay his £63 million release clause, putting them ahead of both Manchester United and Chelsea in the pursuit of the striker.

Foot Mercato added this week that Osimhen has reopened talks with Manchester United, who remain in search of atrue No. 9. The report claims the discussions have picked up where they left off, with terms centered around a €12 million annual salary for Osimhen and a €75 million total package—including bonuses—for Napoli.

Could Liverpool pursue Manchester United, PSG target

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Osimhen is back on the radar for several top European clubs after his potential move to Al-Hilal collapsed, according toFootball Insider. The report claims Liverpool are among the teams showing interest, especially with plans to sell Darwin Nunez this summer — a move that would create space for a new center-forward in Arne Slot’s squad.

Galatasarayare also keen on bringing Osimhen back on a permanent deal after his impressive loan stint.The Nigerian striker issaid to prefer staying in Europe, which keeps the door open for multiple suitors.

At this point, Osimhen’s future remains uncertain, and the competition for his signature is wide open.

According to TEAMtalk, Galatasaray’s desire to sign him permanently is strong, but they’ll have to fend off interest from at least seven other European clubs.Manchester United, Chelseaand Arsenal are all keeping tabs on him, while Juventus, AC Milan, PSGand Real Madrid are also monitoring the situation.

The report adds that there’s no clear frontrunner at the moment, and Osimhen isn’t rushing to make a decision, something he already showed by turning down the Al-Hilal offer.

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