Manchester United Eye Swap Deal for Victor Osimhen – A Smart Move or a Risky Gamble?
English giants Manchester United are reportedly exploring a swap deal to sign Napoli's prolific striker, Victor Osimhen, in the upcoming transfer window.
According to Calciomercato.com, the Red Devils are willing to offer €40 million plus Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund in exchange for the Nigerian international.
Osimhen’s Transfer Value and United’s Offer
The 26-year-old Osimhen, who has been in red-hot form for Napoli this season, scoring 20 goals and providing 5 assists in 25 appearances, is expected to be available for €75 million this summer.
However, Manchester United are reportedly unwilling to match Napoli’s full valuation and instead hope to sweeten the deal with Hojlund, a player they signed for €75 million from Atalanta just last summer.
Does the Swap Make Sense for United?
At first glance, United’s strategy appears bold but questionable. Osimhen is an established goal machine, a Serie A winner with Napoli, and a proven finisher who could transform United’s attacking threat. However, is it wise to trade away Rasmus Hojlund, a 21-year-old forward with potential to develop into a world-class striker?
Hojlund has struggled for consistency in the Premier League but has shown glimpses of brilliance. Swapping a young, developing talent for an experienced, but injury-prone Osimhen could either be a masterstroke or a costly mistake.
Napoli’s Perspective – Will They Accept?
From Napoli’s point of view, the offer may not be entirely convincing. While Hojlund has potential, he is still far from Osimhen’s level in terms of goal contributions and match-winning performances.
Would Napoli be willing to gamble on a younger, unproven striker, or would they prefer a straight-cash offer from other clubs? With Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea also reportedly interested in Osimhen, Napoli might hold out for a higher fee rather than accepting United’s swap deal.
Final Thoughts – A Risky Gamble for All Parties
This potential swap deal raises many questions. Would Osimhen thrive in the Premier League and become the striker United desperately need? Or would Hojlund develop into a star elsewhere, leaving United to regret their decision?
For now, the ball is in Napoli’s court. If they accept the offer, it could reshape both clubs' attacking futures. If they decline, United may have to dig deeper into their pockets to land their man.
What do you think? Should United go all in for Osimhen, or should they stick with Hojlund and trust in his development?