Chelsea target Victor Osimhen has agreed in principle to sign a new contract at Napoli, sources have confirmed to .
The Nigerian striker's current deal runs out in 2025 and the agreement will extend his stay by a further 12 months, despite the Serie A holders initial desire to tie him down until 2027.
Napoli have moved quickly to ensure an agreement is in place before the January transfer window, but know that a move next summer remains on the cards as Osimhen's new deal will include a tempting release clause.
understands that Napoli have agreed to insert a clause worth €120m (£112m) into Osimhen's contract, with the feeling being that any interested party would need to pay that figure to prise him away. Osimhen's camp also insisted that they would not sign a new contract without the clause.
Osimhen's main suitors Chelsea have been well aware that the African Player of the Year has been negotiating fresh terms with Napoli, and understands the fact he's close to signing a new deal doesn't impact their plans to move for him next summer.
The only surprise to some may be Osimhen's willingness to sign a new contract after Napoli's official account openly mocked the 24-year-old for missing a penalty for the club earlier this season.
However, Osimhen recently said that he did not have an issue with the club or president Aurelio De Laurentiis, saying of the incident: “I was not treated badly by Napoli or De Laurentiis. I’m sorry to say this word, but it was a stupid error from somebody who thought he could use a thing like that to joke at a crucial moment.
“I was certainly not happy, but De Laurentiis, his son Edoardo and many at the club have supported me.
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