Why Ancelotti wants Real Madrid to snub Harry Kane for Victor Osimhen
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Former Super Eagles midfielder Ogenyi Onazi has urged fans, friends, and family members of Napoli striker Victor Osimhen not to be angry with him if he refuses to do something for them financially.
Osimhen is one of the best strikers in the world following his incredible performances last season at Napoli where he helped the club to win the Scudetto after 33 years.
Osimhen also helped the Super Eagles to beat Sierra Leone 3-2 in the African Cup of Nations qualifying match that gave Nigeria the ticket for the 2023 edition of the Championship in Ivory Coast.
The former Lille striker is currently in Lagos where he has been chilling with his friends.
Why Ancelotti wants Real Madrid to snub Harry Kane for Victor Osimhen
FootballAccording to a video spotted on Instagram, Osimhen and his friends visited Onazi at his house and the former Lazio man gave out some advice.
''Osimhen's success is for all of us and I don't want some of you to go out and start saying that Victor has not done anything for me because he also has many things on his head.
''The more the money, the more the problems because Victor also has things as you know that football has no pension.''
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Nigerian international Victor Osimhen reunited with his school teacher, Augustina Atanda, who assisted in helping him become a professional footballer.
Growing up in the Olusosun area of Lagos, the forward has become one of the best strikers in world football.
He started his career with the local club Ultimate Strikers Academy and then led Nigeria to win the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup, notching in 10 goals at the tournament.
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FootballVfL Wolfsburg then snapped him up, and after two seasons, he moved to Belgian side Charleroi.
In 2019, Osimhen joined French club Lille, but after just one season, he made a mega move to Italian club Napoli.