Former Napoli star Marek Hamsik has suggested that there is more to Victor Osimhen's loan move away from Napoli.
The 37-year-old lamented the situation, saying he feels sorry about how the Nigerian striker left the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium outfit.
Osimhen was in the middle of controversy during the summer transfer window as several negotiations for the striker collapsed.
After failed moves to English club Chelsea and Saudi giants Al Ahli on transfer deadline day, Osimhen sealed a loan deal with Turkish club Galatasaray.
This came after the Nigerian international was frozen out of the Napoli squad as manager Antonio Conte stated that the player was not in his plans.
Napoli went further to complete the signing of Romely Lukaku, eventually forcing Osimhen's exit from the club.
Hamsik sees Lukaku as a suitable replacement
Hamsik, who made 520 appearances in his 12 years at Napoli, believes the club’s transfer dealings have been convincing.
He said via Yahoo Sports: “I’m sorry Osimhen left, but it’s probably not entirely related to football.
“I am not involved in this, and Napoli signed a valuable replacement. Lukaku is a top striker and can easily score 20 goals.”
Recall that Osimhen extended his deal with the Partenopei in December to see him remain at the club until 2026.
A release clause of €130million was etched in the contract, which eventually turned off suitors.
Bayern Munich, PSG, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, and many others were all linked with the Super Eagles star in the summer.
t was gathered that Napoli had accepted an €80m offer from Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli and later requested an additional €5m, which infuriated the Saudi Arabians.