I Would Have Kidnapped Osimhen – Oparaku

Former Super Eagles player Mobi Oparaku insists Victor Osimhen should consider moving to Saudi Arabia if another offer is made for his services.

Oparaku believes Osimhen deserves a big pay day following his achievements in the game and had advised the player to consider his future after football.

Mobi Oparaku

Raul is tackled by Mobi Oparaku during the 1998 FIFA World Cup Group D match at the Stade de la Beaujoire. (Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Speaking on Brila Media’s “No Holds Barred with Ifeanyi Udeze”, the 48 year-old who played in Belgium and the USA, insists he would have dragged Osimhen to Saudi Arabia himself if he was on the player’s entourage.

Earlier in the season, Napoli were approached by Al Ahli and Al Hilal for their Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen but the player eventually ended up teaming up with Galatasaray.

A frosty relationship between the player and his parent club conspired to botch a likely move to Saudi Arabia.

However, facing a suspension from the first team, Osimhen forced a move on loan to Turkey with Galatasaray until the end of the season.

Victor Osimhen, Antonio Conte

Victor Osimhen and Napoli coach Antonio Conte. (Photo by Ciro De Luca/NurPhoto via Getty Images).

Oparaku backed the 25 year-old’s decision to leave Napoli, but claims a move to Saudi Arabia for a bumper payday would have been good.

“I see kindergarten players making big moves and Osimhen was denied that opportunity to choose,” Oparaku said.

“Personally, I would have carried Osimhen on a plane to Saudi. If he was my brother, I’d have kidnapped him if necessary.”

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I Would Have Kidnapped Osimhen – Oparaku

Former Super Eagles player Mobi Oparaku insists Victor Osimhen should consider moving to Saudi Arabia if another offer is made for his services.

Oparaku believes Osimhen deserves a big pay day following his achievements in the game and had advised the player to consider his future after football.

Mobi Oparaku

Raul is tackled by Mobi Oparaku during the 1998 FIFA World Cup Group D match at the Stade de la Beaujoire. (Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Speaking on Brila Media’s “No Holds Barred with Ifeanyi Udeze”, the 48 year-old who played in Belgium and the USA, insists he would have dragged Osimhen to Saudi Arabia himself if he was on the player’s entourage.

Earlier in the season, Napoli were approached by Al Ahli and Al Hilal for their Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen but the player eventually ended up teaming up with Galatasaray.

A frosty relationship between the player and his parent club conspired to botch a likely move to Saudi Arabia.

However, facing a suspension from the first team, Osimhen forced a move on loan to Turkey with Galatasaray until the end of the season.

Victor Osimhen, Antonio Conte

Victor Osimhen and Napoli coach Antonio Conte. (Photo by Ciro De Luca/NurPhoto via Getty Images).

Oparaku backed the 25 year-old’s decision to leave Napoli, but claims a move to Saudi Arabia for a bumper payday would have been good.

“I see kindergarten players making big moves and Osimhen was denied that opportunity to choose,” Oparaku said.

“Personally, I would have carried Osimhen on a plane to Saudi. If he was my brother, I’d have kidnapped him if necessary.”

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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