In the summer of 2020, Osimhen’s €80 million (£69m/$92m) transfer from Lille to Napoli became one of Europe’s biggest moves but also one of its most controversial. As Serie A resumed amid the pandemic, Osimhen was grieving his father’s death while facing heavy pressure from Napoli’s president De Laurentiis and CEO Andrea Chiavelli, who were pushing the striker to quickly sign a deal.
Negotiations extended with the Napoli president meeting Osimhen personally to sell the club’s vision. The striker initially refused, emotionally unprepared and unconvinced. But days later, with mounting pressure from agents and officials, he signed what would become a defining contract, one he now says he never truly understood. The transfer, now under Italian investigation for alleged false accounting, marked the beginning of both his rise and his resentment.






