Chelsea make Victor Osimhen transfer decision amid Man Utd competition
- Two elderly men, identifying themselves as brothers of Victor Osimhen’s late father, have come forward to allege that the footballer has failed to support their extended family in their village in Edo State.
- The dispute arose after Osimhen's father died and the family buried him in Lagos, which goes against local tradition and upset relatives.
- Osimhen's family members say he has distanced himself and failed to support them, while others note his father left the village before marrying.
- One elder said, "I am surprised how he disowned us," reflecting community disappointment amid Osimhen’s rising football career and philanthropic acts.
- This public family rift highlights tension between personal success and community expectations but leaves uncertainty about Osimhen’s involvement or intentions.
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