Super Eagles former captain, Mikel Obi has revealed why his former club could not sign Victor Osimhen during the last transfer window.
Mikel says Chelsea agreed personal terms with the Napoli player and that the deal was only ‘hours away’ from being finalized only for it to break down over ‘minor details’
Mikel believes Chelsea can come back in January to sign the Super Eagles number nine who scored on his return to the senior national team on Saturday in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Cheetahs of Republic of Benin.
‘I know what Victor wanted, I know what the club offered him, I know where we got to, we finally got to a compromise, both sides had to compromise, It was just some little things here and there, paperwork, medical, and a few issues we just couldn’t get over the line and we didn’t have much time.
‘Both sides really played their part in terms of getting the deal done, and I commend Chelsea for that because I can see their ambition of where they want to take this club now and also on Victor’s side, how much he really wanted to come to the club.
‘He was disappointed it didn’t happen. I spoke to him when the transfer window shut, I gave him a call, we spent 20 minutes talking, I said, ‘listen, I’m always here for you, you need to keep your head down, you need to keep working hard, keep training, I know it’s not the best situation right now but I know you’re strong’.
‘You know, Victor’s a strong character, he’s a bit like Didier Drogba and Diego Costa and that’s something we’re missing at the club, strikers who have that edge, who have that bite who can intimidate defenders and Victor definitely has that,’ Mikel said on The Obi One Podcast