I also heard other news where Napoli will not let go of Osimhen for next season because he has contributed a lot to his team now, so he will maintain it until whenever he says.
We don't know what will happen later in the summer anything can happen with many offers later and including Osimhen's attitude whether he will accept a proposal from another club or will stay with Napoli.
To be honest if he stays with Napoli then he will continue to show his best performance.
Yeah it would be cool if he stays actually, so he could prove that not only Juventus and duo Milano could dominate Serie A, but also Napoli, which people wouldn't claim it as just one-season wonder.
Osimhen's contract expires in 2025. This makes it a bit more complicated than just saying that Napoli can wait until the contract expires. The longer the contract runs and the better a players plays, the higher is the transfer fee you can ask for. I think there will be a lot going on this upcoming Summer when when it comes to Osimhen. He is just 24 and the wealthy clubs would be willing to pay a lot for him perhaps. What are you going to do then if you are Napoli? Maybe it also depends on their success in the Champions League. If they make a lot of money in that competition they could also be able to refuse big offers.
Actually the longer contract runs, the smaller transfer fee Napoli can ask for. That's why usually if a player wants to move to other team, he will wait until he has at least 1-2 years remaining in his contract, so his transfer fee would be cheaper. Napoli might hard to reject big amount of money but for Osimhen himself, a big transfer money will get him burdened, especially if he decides to move to Premier League, where media always keeping an eye on big transfer players. Both of Napoli and Osimhen sides having a great time this season and it would be a waste if they decide to separate next season.
No, you are wrong. If you have a player under contract for five years and another club wants him really badly, the club has to pay for it a lot of money. If the contract expires in one year, the club really wanting that player offers you a smaller fee or just waits for the contract to expire.
The one who really benefits from a contract that is about to expire is the player himself because he can ask for a massive signing fee. A club who has a long contract with a player can have all the patience in the world unless another club comes and puts a huge bag of money on the table. That's different when the contract is just one year because the club owning the player can decide to either let him go for zero next year or get some money this year.
Not sure why you think that the transfer fee is smaller when a contract is longer...