Primate Ayodele Issues Second Warning to Osimhen, Advises on the Best Club To Join

Primate Ayodele Issues Second Warning to Osimhen, Advises on the Best Club To Join

  • Nigerian prophet Primate Ayodele has issued a second warning to Victor Osimhen over his future
  • Ayodele warned the Super Eagles striker for the second time against joining London club Chelsea
  • He advised that the wantaway Napoli star should instead seek a move to a Premier League rival

Nigerian prophet Primate Ayodele has issued a second warning to Victor Osimhen about his future as the Napoli forward seeks a move away from Italy.

Osimhen has been the most talked about and sought-after striker in Europe during this transfer window. He is expected to leave Napoli after four seasons at the club.

Victor Osimhen is expected to leave Napoli this summer.
Victor Osimhen is still training with Napoli amid uncertain future. Image: Ciro de Luca.
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Paris Saint-Germain was initially in discussions for his signature but walked out of the deal after an agreement could not be reached with the Italian Serie A.

Chelsea has been the club that has contacted the Neapolitans in the past week about a move, but nothing has materialised, with the Blues’ loan offer rebuffed.

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Primate Ayodele warns Osimhen again

The Nigerian prophet has spoken to the Super Eagles striker for the second time, warning him that a move to Chelsea could be perilous for his flourishing career.

“Osimhen cannot work in Chelsea, if he goes to Chelsea he will not shine. Let him be looking for Arsenal,” he said in a video circulating on social media.

Reactions to the video:

Here are some of the responses from social media:

@KEl_Vi_NN:

"Fact man! He should go to Arsenal. I don't understand why he is resisting better teams."

@Adetola580:

"You want him to retire from wining European trophies."

@emma_ocheme:

"Let him bring out his money and sign him for Arsenal."

@JesusNotGod_:

"You want him to retire from winning European trophies."

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@Abdulfatah_B:

"Why can't he?"

@ibukun_tayo:

"Valid point."

@EmmyOO7:

"Because he's an Arsenal fan."

Ayodele initially warned the Napoli striker weeks ago that he should avoid going to Stamford Bridge at all costs as it could be the end of his career because he will flop.

The move to Chelsea hangs in the balance, with the Blues wanting to do the deal on their terms, while Napoli and Osimhen also insist on their terms with five days left in the window.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano last night reported that Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli is close to reaching an agreement with Napoli over a package worth €65 million, even though the player has yet to agree on personal terms.

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