Napoli striker Victor Osimhen lashed out at admirers clamouring for his signature as he left the club’s schooling ground on Monday.
The 24-yr-previous, who picked up a hamstring damage when on intercontinental duty with Nigeria, has viewed his marriage with the Serie A champions come to be more and more strained in recent weeks.
Soon after firing the club to their initial title in 33 yrs last phrase, and obtaining the amount of adulation beforehand reserved only for Diego Maradona, Osimhen seems established to leave the aspect under a cloud.
Final thirty day period he was the subject of two controversial movies posted by the club’s formal TikTok account. The initial video clip confirmed the 24-yr-previous attractive for a penalty, with sped-up audio captioned ‘Gimme penalty please’ just before demonstrating him placing the location-kick vast.
A next online video, which has been circulated on line and given that deleted, in contrast Osimhen to a ‘coconut’ – widely viewed as a racial slur.
Victor Osimhen fumed at Napoli supporters who blocked his car as they clamoured for his autograph
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Liverpool are reportedly keen on Napoli star Victor Osimhen and sent a scout to notice him on intercontinental obligation with Nigeria
Napoli responded by issuing a statement pleading their innocence but the marriage amongst player and club seems to have been heavily afflicted by the incident.
This week’s episode did tiny to silence rumours final season’s major scorer could be on his way out of the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium as Osimhen was captured raging at supporters who stood in his path as he remaining training.
The visuals demonstrate that Osimhen even now has an empassioned assist in Naples as he was not able to chart a training course via the fans determined to get his autograph.
But the forward’s indignant reaction, in which he can be witnessed gesturing to lovers encompassing his car, has surely elevated inquiries about his upcoming with Rudy Garcia’s side.
In accordance to stories, a host of European giants have been put on higher-alert by the ongoing tensions together with the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea.