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#DeadlineDay: Victor Osimhen To Stays At Napoli—-Thecloudngr reports that Victor Osimhen will not join Chelsea and will remain in Naples, where the 26-year-old Nigerian striker is under contract until 2026.

If nothing happens from Saudi next 3 days, Osimhen will stay at Napoli but he’s not going be part of the first team squad.

Osimhen will be with Napoli for the new season but zero minute of football as Napoli new manager Antonio Conte as he has already make his stance clear on the Super Eagles forward, Conte has already sign Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea as his first choice striker.

Chelsea reportedly offer a salary of 155,000 euros per week but was rejected by Osimhen camp as it was lower than what he’s currently earning at Napoli.

According to Fabrizio Romano on his X page the Chelsea and Osimhen saga is completely off as Chelsea have already walk away from the deal at the last moment of the deadline day.

Chelsea don’t want to break their new wage structure and Osimhen is not reducing his wages either.

 

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#MUNCHE: Watch Free Livestream Match Between Manchester United Vs Chelsea Here—-Thecloudngr reports that free Premier League match between Manchester United and Chelsea has emerged.

Watch the livestream match below:

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JUST IN: Callous As Libya Govt Begin Mass Arrest Of Nigerians And Deport Workers Over CAF Verdict

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JUST IN: Callous As Libya Govt Begin Mass Arrest Of Nigerians And Deport Workers Over CAF Verdict—-Following a recent ruling by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Disciplinary Board against the Libya Football Federation (LFF), tensions have heightened within Libyan media, with several platforms calling for punitive measures against Nigerian workers in the country.

The CAF Disciplinary Board penalized the LFF with a $50,000 fine and awarded a 3-0 forfeit victory to Nigeria.

This decision stemmed from an incident in which the Nigerian team, the Super Eagles, faced prolonged detainment at Al Abraq Airport, delaying their AFCON 2025 qualifying match.

This decision stemmed from an incident in which the Nigerian team, the Super Eagles, faced prolonged detainment at Al Abraq Airport, delaying their AFCON 2025 qualifying match.

Citing the LFF’s failure to meet security and logistical obligations, CAF granted Nigeria three points in their qualification campaign.

In response, Libyan media outlets have voiced frustration, urging the government to act against undocumented Nigerian workers.

On Sunday, the Libyan blog Libya News Today 1 published a post advocating for the arrest of Nigerian workers without proper documentation, proposing a $500 fine and additional taxes from those without residence permits.

Another Libyan media outlet, Libya INF.TV, echoed these sentiments, also urging the arrest of undocumented Nigerians and suggesting that fines should be deducted from their earnings.

Amid the growing tension, Nigerian worker who goes by the name Omo Oba Legba described an escalation of the situation.

In a Facebook video on Wednesday, he stated,

“My Arab master, who is a policeman, just called me now and told me not to go out to buy anything because they have started arresting Nigerians in Libya. I asked him, ‘What about those with Libyan passports?’ But he said they aren’t considering passports and that anyone who is Nigerian will be arrested. That’s why I decided to alert our people so they know how far this issue has gone.”

The crackdown continued to draw reactions, with Libya INF.TV sharing a video on Thursday in which a Nigerian man pleaded with Libyan authorities, “Football has nothing to do with us. If you want to catch them, catch them when they come here. Leave us out of this. And to the Nigerian team, I don’t know what you’re thinking, coming here to play football with the Libyan people. You don’t have sense. Please,

Libyan police, please.”

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