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Victor Osimhen 'dream' transfer emerges as Man United feelings clear after £63m deal agreed

Victor Osimhen is reportedly open on a move to the Premier League this summer, having previously made his feelings clear on playing in England.

The 26-year-old is expected to leave Napoli this summer after spending the 2024/25 season on loan at Turkish giants Galatasaray. He scored 37 goals in 41 games across all competitions.

After winning the Super Lig and the Turkish Cup, Osimhen returned to Napoli but is expected to depart. As interest builds, his next move could become clear soon.

With that in mind, MEN Sport has taken a look at the latest surrounding Osimhen.

According to Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport, United are ready to approach Napoli with a proposed player swap deal when the window reopens again on June 16. It's claimed that United are 'considering' including Joshua Zirkzee in a 'package deal.'

The report reveals that Osimhen is "dreaming" of a proposed move to Old Trafford.

Even though Alejandro Garnacho is no longer a target, good relations between the two clubs exits with that certainly helped by Scott McTominay's switch last summer.

Osimhen's reported £63million fee has complicated United's pursuit, especially after missing out on Champions League qualification - prompting the club to explore alternative ways to structure a potential deal.

Previously discussing the possibility of playing in England, Osimhen told The Independent: "Of course, one day I’d like to play for a big club in England. I've spoken to Odion [Ighalo] about it.

"He gave me very good advice, he’s a legend and a big brother. My goal is to play at one of the biggest clubs in the world but now I’m very happy in Lille. My priority is to play a lot of games. Signing for a big club and being on the bench is not exciting for me."

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