As written by @BombeDiVlad

Osimhen-Napoli is a typical story of a transfer market. Announcements, travel, twists, denials and changes of power of attorney. All in one negotiation. Those who navigate the "Mare Magnum" of the transfer market know that these things will happen
and will happen, but what is happening in the Osimhen affair deserves a separate chapter.

The storytelling of the deal had been fairly straightforward: it was born, grew, slightly rippled and then closed. When it was about to arrive at "Then it closes" Wiliam D’avila burst onto
the scene, who in one night becomes the manager of Osimhen and blows up the entire lintel of the deal. The agreement with the player's previous prosecutors skips and the shrewd manager tries to raise the stakes, to demand more for the player and, of course, for him.
As if by magic, in a couple of days, teams interested in the player emerge and alleged millionaire offers to Lille, owner of the card. However, he is preparing to say that with Napoli everything is done and there are no other real suitors.
Napoli fans go haywire because they fear the repetition of other well-known situations in the past.

And this is where the hero that all the Neapolitans hoped to find, the Deus Ex Machina: Oma Akatugba from Lagos, enters the scene.
Oma is a Nigerian journalist who lives and works in Germany. He has always followed closely the football adventures of his compatriots as can be seen from the website he directs: http://Omasports.com .
When the clouds of pessimism thickened thickly over Naples and enveloped the whole city, Oma tore the black sky with a tweet:

Market operators jump on chairs in editorial offices, as it may be that something escapes a thousand eyes and the thousand ears of Italian cities.
Details emerge, highlighted by foreign newspapers (the authoritative team is one of them) that immediately give an official echo to the words of the Nigerian journalist.
"The visits - says Oma - were made in Rome, Saturday morning at dawn to escape prying eyes, everything will be fine for the happiness of the Neapolitan fans" and off with another tweet in which seals his relationship with the people of Naples.
The ego swells enormously, Akatugba retweet the fans who praise him and dedicate photos and videos to him, the journalist takes on an almost papal aura, imposes his hands and caresses the children.
This morning, then, it all ends with a last jubilation message that sends the blue fans in raptures.
You can follow @omaakatugba.
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