Chelsea’s pursuit of Victor Osimhen has taken a dramatic twist as reports reveal a last-minute phone call has reignited hopes of bringing the Nigerian striker to Stamford Bridge — with a potential player-plus-cash swap deal now on the table to break the deadlock with Napoli.
The Blues have long identified Osimhen as a marquee striker capable of transforming their front line. After yet another underwhelming season in front of goal, Chelsea have been scouring the market for an elite forward to lead the line under new manager Enzo Maresca. Osimhen, who netted 15 Serie A goals last season despite injuries and instability at Napoli, remains one of the most sought-after forwards in Europe.
However, Osimhen’s €130 million release clause has been a major stumbling block, especially in the face of Chelsea’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) concerns and a bloated squad. With Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis refusing to negotiate below the clause, Chelsea’s chances looked slim — until now.
Swap Deal Strategy Unfolds
According to multiple sources in Italy and England, Chelsea have proposed a player-plus-cash deal involving Romelu Lukaku and possibly one of their high-value youngsters to lower the upfront cash requirement. Lukaku, who spent last season on loan at Roma and has publicly declared he has no intention of returning to Chelsea, is a known target of incoming Napoli boss Antonio Conte, who previously got the best out of the Belgian at Inter Milan.
Chelsea are reportedly hoping that Lukaku’s inclusion — valued around €35-40 million — could cover a significant portion of the Osimhen fee, reducing the amount of cash required to activate the release clause. In addition to Lukaku, the Blues are open to including another player, potentially a promising talent like Cesare Casadei or David Datro Fofana, to sweeten the deal.
Last-Minute Phone Call
With negotiations stalling in recent weeks, it’s understood that Chelsea’s sporting directors initiated a last-ditch phone call with Osimhen’s representatives in a bid to keep the deal alive. The call reportedly centered around reassuring the player of Chelsea’s sporting project, financial package, and their willingness to go the extra mile to finalize the move.
The striker, for his part, has remained relatively quiet this summer amid speculation linking him to not only Chelsea, but also PSG and Saudi Pro League sides. However, sources close to the 25-year-old suggest he is still keen on a move to the Premier League and is open to Chelsea if terms can be agreed with Napoli.
Napoli’s Stance
Napoli remain firm in their valuation of Osimhen, with De Laurentiis showing no signs of budging. However, with the player open to leaving and his contract running until 2026, Napoli may be under slight pressure to cash in this summer before his market value potentially dips next year.
Conte is also eager to reshape the squad in his image and sees Lukaku as a perfect fit for his system. If Napoli agree to the swap proposal, it would reunite Conte and Lukaku — a partnership that delivered Inter’s last Serie A title.
Chelsea’s Urgency
For Chelsea, securing a top striker is the final piece of the puzzle this window. After trimming their squad and reducing the wage bill through multiple sales, the club is pushing to complete marquee signings that align with their long-term vision. Osimhen, with his pace, power, and clinical finishing, fits that profile perfectly.
The club’s leadership views Osimhen as not just a short-term solution, but a long-term investment — capable of being the face of the project under Maresca. With young, dynamic talents like Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernández already in place, the Nigerian forward would add much-needed firepower and experience to Chelsea’s evolving frontline.
What Happens Next?
Much depends on Napoli’s response to the latest proposal. If the Italian club gives the green light, negotiations could accelerate quickly. But time is of the essence, with Chelsea hoping to wrap up key signings before their pre-season tour kicks off.
While the Osimhen saga has taken several twists and turns, this latest development marks Chelsea’s most aggressive push yet. A deal involving Lukaku heading to Naples and Osimhen donning the blue shirt at Stamford Bridge is still far from certain — but no longer out of reach.
The ball is now in Napoli’s court.