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“I can guarantee…” – Fabrizio Romano gives an update on Liverpool’s relationship with Victor Osimhen.

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Despite the latest information, striker Victor Osimhen has not yet agreed to leave Napoli.

That’s according to leading transfer expert and CaughtOffside columnist Fabrizio Romano, who details what the upcoming transfer window holds for the in-demand Nigerian.
Recent reports, including from journalist Walter DeMaggio (rev. Area Napoli), suggest that Osimhen, 24, has already reached an agreement with Liverpool.

What did Fabrizio Romano say about the signing of Victor Osimhen from Liverpool?
However, while addressing the forward’s situation on Monday’s episode of the DeBrief podcast, Romano made it clear that the forward’s future has yet to be decided.

“I guarantee you 100% that Victor Osimhen will not agree with any club,” said the Italian.
“He is not negotiating a contract or salary with any other club.

Osimhen and those close to him are well aware that many clubs in Europe are interested.
“It is normal for a player not to be able to sign a contract in the summer of 2025.”

Chelsea are another team interested in the 24-year-old African.

Despite the latest information, striker Victor Osimhen has not yet

Despite signing Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal this summer, Mauricio Pochettino’s side have struggled to score goals and will be expected to leave no stone unturned to score another goal in the upcoming transfer window.

Regarding Osimhen in particular, Romano recently mentioned that competition for his signature is increasing, but no deal has yet been reached.

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Before Liverpool was linked, Ryan Gravenberch already made a huge prediction about Jamal Musiala.

Before Liverpool was linked, Ryan Gravenberch already made a huge prediction about Jamal Musiala.

Ryan Gravenberch has high regard for rumored Liverpool transfer target Jamal Musiala

Before Liverpool were linked with a move for Jamal Musiala, Ryan Gravenberch hailed the Bayern Munich and Germany talent as the best young player he has ever played with and predicted him for future Ballon d’or success.
‘Gold.

Musiala is reportedly unhappy with his situation under Thomas Tuchel at Bayern – he has not had a permanent place in the starting XI so far this season.

It is therefore assumed that contract negotiations on a contract extension beyond 2026 have stalled and that Liverpool and Jürgen Klopp are in the starting blocks as long-time admirers.

Gravenberch also experienced a similar problem at Allianz, albeit over a shorter period.
He signed for Ajax in the summer of last year, got just three starts in the Bundesliga and found his way to Liverpool in a deadline transfer worth 40 million of pounds sterling last month.
But even though he has only been living, training and playing in Germany for just over twelve months, his former teammate clearly leaves a lasting impression on the Dutchman.

Before Liverpool was linked, Ryan Gravenberch already made a huge prediction about Jamal Musiala.

Responding to fans on the Reds subreddit just under three weeks ago, Gravenberch was asked: “[Who is] the most talented young man you’ve played with?”

”I would opt for Jamal Musiala.
Jamal does crazy things in training and even in games.
He is very good for his age.
I choose Jamal Musiala,” a smile lit up on his face as Gravenberch responded.

Liverpool’s summer recruit was subsequently asked whether the German international could claim football’s most prestigious individual award – the Ballon d’Or.

“I think he can win a Ballon d’Or once in his life,” Gravenberch replied confidently.
“He will continue to improve and get better, that’s likely.
He’s really good with his crazy dribbling.”

Gravenberch’s good form since signing for the Reds not only testifies to the candidate’s qualification for the 2023 Golden Boy Award, but also helps pay tribute to the club and Klopp can serve as a means to stimulate Bayern to entice younger people from gather. at Anfield on the sidelines

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