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I’ll be disappointed if Osimhen moves to Saudi – Mikel Obi

“I think the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United, they still need a striker. I don’t think [Rasmus] Hojlund is the guy for Manchester United,” Mikel said. “So for me, Manchester United might be the destination.”

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John Obi Mikel has urged Victor Osimhen to prioritise a move to the Premier League over Saudi Arabia, calling a move to the Middle East premature.

“I don’t want to see him in Saudi right now because he still has so much to offer in Europe. It would be a shame to see him go there,” Mikel told Metro.

“So maybe Arsenal, United, Juventus and PSG too [are his options]. Let’s see what happens.”

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Osimhen, 26, is expected to return to Napoli after a prolific loan spell at Galatasaray, where he scored 37 goals in 41 games.

However, with his relationship with Napoli strained, Galatasaray want to keep him, while Al-Hilal are keen to lure him to Saudi Arabia.

Mikel, a former Chelsea star, had hoped to see Osimhen at Stamford Bridge but admits the club has gone in another direction with the signing of Liam Delap.

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“Everyone knows who I wanted to see come to the football club… It is a shame he didn’t come to Chelsea, the club he supported as a kid growing up,” Mikel said.

He now believes Arsenal or Manchester United are more likely destinations.

“I think the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United, they still need a striker. I don’t think [Rasmus] Hojlund is the guy for Manchester United,” Mikel said. “So for me, Manchester United might be the destination.”

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While United won’t play in Europe next season, Mikel still thinks they have a chance. “Maybe he would say, ‘I will give it a season’… It is something Victor might consider,” he added.

“I hope there is still a Premier League move for him this summer… I’ve had a few conversations with him… he is working to make sure he ends up at a top, top European league where he can showcase his talent and compete to win the Champions League.”

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