Which Club NEEDS Victor Osimhen The Most?

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Which Club NEEDS Victor Osimhen The Most?

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The two most useless and desperate clubs in England! Chelsea or Man United!
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He needs to go to a club that keeps the ball and has a good tempo.

The tempo is higher in the EPL than in Serie A GENERALLY, but most teams in the EPL will have a slower tempo and positive possession than Napoli. Most teams in the world actually. So almost any other team that he goes to will be a step down.

It is not just a question of finding the team that needs him but also about finding the team that he needs.

I agree that Chelsea and United would need him, but I don't think he needs them to the extent that they need him. They will not benefit his football...unless they make tweaks.

The biggest mistake that Nigerian footballers make is they make all their EPL related decisions based on sentiment. The EPL is like a drug to Nigerians, once they hear that name, all their faculties shut down and all thinking goes out of the window. It is highly likely that an EPL move that is not properly considered will have a detrimental effect. The EPL is a mixed bag of a league, every team plays a different brand of football and things change very quickly. Leicester used to have a good tempo but it has slowed down in recent years. Chelsea are more lethargic than they used to be.
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