Self proclaimed prophet issues second warning to Osimhen amid Napoli exit rumors

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Self proclaimed prophet issues second warning to Osimhen amid Napoli exit rumors

Nigerian prophet Primate Ayodele has once again issued a cautionary warning to Victor Osimhen regarding his potential move away from Napoli. As the highly sought-after striker considers his future, the Napoli forward has been linked with several top European clubs during this transfer window.

Osimhen, who has spent four seasons at the Italian Serie A club, has become one of the most talked-about strikers in Europe. Paris Saint-Germain initially showed strong interest in signing him but backed out after failing to reach an agreement with Napoli.

More recently, Chelsea has expressed interest in the Nigerian forward, initiating discussions with Napoli. However, their efforts to secure a loan deal have been rebuffed, leaving the transfer in limbo.

Primate Ayodele, in a video circulating on social media, warned Osimhen for the second time about the potential pitfalls of moving to Chelsea, stating that such a transfer could be detrimental to his flourishing career.

“Osimhen cannot succeed at Chelsea. If he goes to Chelsea, he will not shine. He should consider looking for a move to Arsenal,” Ayodele advised.

Weeks ago, the prophet had previously warned the Super Eagles striker to avoid Stamford Bridge, predicting that a move to Chelsea could spell the end of his career due to poor performance.

With just five days remaining in the transfer window, negotiations remain tense. Chelsea is eager to finalize the deal on their terms, while Napoli and Osimhen are also firm in their demands.

In addition to Chelsea, reports suggest that Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli is close to reaching an agreement with Napoli for a package worth €65 million. However, Osimhen has yet to agree on personal terms with the Saudi club.

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