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“Al-Hilal’s €140m Bid for Osimhen Rejected; Weekly Wage €1m”

In the latest football transfer news, Al-Hilal, the Saudi club, has made a significant bid of €140 million for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who currently plays for Napoli. However, Napoli has turned down the offer, as they are seeking a higher selling price of €150 million for the talented player.

In an attempt to lure Osimhen to their club, Al-Hilal has also proposed an extraordinary weekly wage of €1 million, equivalent to a staggering €52 million annually. The negotiations are ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether Al-Hilal will revise their offer or if Napoli will reconsider their valuation for the player.

The football world is closely monitoring this transfer saga, as the financial figures involved highlight the fierce competition and the desire of clubs to acquire top talents like Victor Osimhen.

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