Paris Saint-Germain has decided against making a bid for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, according to multiple reports. The decision comes amid concerns over financial fair play regulations and the need to balance the squad after recent signings.
Osimhen, 27, has been a key player for Napoli, scoring 15 goals in Serie A last season. However, PSG's management believes that his transfer fee, estimated at over €100 million, would be too costly given the club's current financial commitments.
Sources close to the club indicate that PSG is prioritizing other positions, such as midfield and defense, and does not want to disrupt the team's chemistry. The club has already spent heavily on players like Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos in recent windows.
Napoli had been open to selling Osimhen, but PSG's withdrawal leaves the Nigerian international's future uncertain. Other clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester United, have been linked with a move, but no formal offers have been made as of July 2026.