He's a fantastic striker and will always be linked to many clubs. The departure of Spalletti, coupled with how they've struggled with the two new managers could be one of the reasons he may seek for football elsewhere, but at this point no no one knows where he's heading to.
But given these things, what can be the solution? If in this case things cannot be sustained? I assume that a team is made up of 11, not just one player as good as him, also a coach cannot be so decisive, well in some cases yes, if I make a quick comparison I can immerse myself in the PL Manchester team United where they have a Ten Hag who is their caoch and he has done very badly, in fact he is the team's rpobelam only that they have not been able to remove him and the team has not prospered, in the case of Napoli well we see that to me Apparently it is both problems, the players + coach, from a professional point of view I understand that Osimhen wants to go, he is a player who dreams of winning more, so I totally understand it.
Chelsea tipped to offload huge flop in startling Victor Osimhen swap deal
Osimhen was heavily linked with a Napoli exit last summer after scoring 31 goals in 39 appearances and firing the club to their first Scudetto since Diego Maradona was starring in Naples. However, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis managed to keep his star man after warning rival clubs it would take an astronomical bid ? potentially as much as £150million ? to strike a deal.
Source:https://www.teamtalk.com/chelsea/startling-victor-osimhen-swap-deal-include-huge-blues-flop
it was a particularly obvious thing, you can`t keep a player like that away from European competitions
Napoli is not able to bring itself to a decent European competition, it is not even able to bring itself to a suitable position in the rankings
so it`s good to go away, unfortunately he has no choice