Victor Osimhen's Transfersaga seems to be a step closer to the end, whereby the striker is said to accept a contract offer from the Saudi Pro League.
The attacker, who understands Mail Sport, was previously discussed by Manchester United and Chelsea, spent the last season in Galatasaray – on loan from Napoli.
Osimhen enjoyed a productive season in the Super Lig in 2024-25, scored 26 goals and gave five assists in 30 games for the Turkish giants.
Before moving to the Istanbul-based club, the 26-year-old 31 goals scored in all competitions when he fired Napoli on a first Serie A-title in the 2022-23 season and has since been assessed as one of Europe's Elite Frontmen.
However, he was forced to desperately look for a new club in last summer's transfer star after Napoli boss Antonio had signed Conte Romelu Lukaku and had left Osimhen from his team.
And now Osimhen has agreed personal conditions with Al-Hilal, whose bid of € 70 million (£ 59 million) was accepted by Napoli, according to Sky Sports Italy.
Last month it was reported that Al-Hilal submitted a three-year contract offer so that Osimhen would earn almost £ 15 million per season playing in the Gulf Nation.
The Nigeria International would join several former stars of European football in Al-Hilal.
The Saudi Pro League-Tweede in 2024-25 has the will of Joao Annalo, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Ruben Neves, Kalidou Koulibaly and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic in their ranks.
As far as man United is concerned, their attention is now likely to focus exclusively on Bryan Mbuemo when it comes to attacking transfer goals.
Mail Sport understands that the Red Devils prepare a revised bid for the Brentford attacker after their opening offer of £ 55 million has been rejected.
Brentford is urged north of £ 60 million, while the opening bid of United £ 45 million was plus £ 10 million in bonuses.
Mbeumo is seen as an important target for United, who want to improve their moderate team after a terrible campaign of 2024-25.
In addition to recording their lowest finish ever in the Premier League history (15th), Ruben Amorim's side registered their worst goals in the Re-Branded Top flight (44 goals).
