Glen Johnson Reveals Why Chelsea Should Sign Victor Osimhen

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Former Chelsea defender Glen Johnson has stressed that it would be “crazy” for his old club to overlook the opportunity to sign Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen when the next transfer window opens in 2025.​


Reports are suggesting that Chelsea’s interest in Victor Osimhen remains strong, especially considering that the 25-year-old striker, who is valued at around £62 million, has a clause in his loan contract with Turkish club, Galatasaray which permits him to join a top club in January.

Even though Chelsea’s attempt to sign Osimhen in the summer of 2024 failed at the last minute of the transfer window, a good number of the club’s legends, including Didier Drogba and Mikel Obi, are backing the side to sign the Nigeria international in January.

Thanks to the impressive form of Victor Osimhen, who has scored three goals and provided four assists in just five matches for Galatasaray, his stock as an A-list striker has continued to rise.

Even though coach Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea are currently enjoying a good run in the Premier League and other competitions, Glen Johnson told Betfred on Wednesday that the West London side still needs Osimhen.

Johnson argued that though Chelsea’s current main striker, Nicolas Jackson, has huge potential in the game, the Senegalese forward can’t guarantee as many goals as Osimhen would.

The former defender said, “I like [Nicolas] Jackson a lot, but as I’ve said previously, I don’t know if he’s the type of forward that’s going to get you 15 to 20 goals a season. Osimhen going on loan to Galatasaray was crazy when you consider all the interest in him in the summer.

“Considering that he is available, then I do believe that Chelsea need to get him. Signing Osimhen could even push Jackson to improve because he will have to fight for his place. It would be crazy for Chelsea to not try and sign Victor Osimhen.”


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