Victor Osimhen has deleted almost all Napoli pictures from his Instagram account after his agent threatened ‘legal action’ against the Partenopei for a TikTok video where they appeared to mock their striker.
There’s almost no more sign of Osimhen wearing a Napoli kit on the striker’s Instagram account. The only one left appears to be one from August 19 after a 3-1 win over Frosinone, the first Serie A game of the season.
The Nigerian striker deleted almost all his Napoli pictures from his Instagram account after his agent Roberto Calenda threatened to take legal action against the defending Serie A champions.
Calenda and his client were furious about a TikTok video published by the club’s official account on Tuesday where they appeared to mock Osimhen for missing a penalty against Bologna.
The striker’s agent vented his anger on X, while Osimhen remained silent, but cancelled Instagram pictures with a Napoli shirt.
The Partenopei play a Serie A midweek round tonight hosting Udinese at the Stadio Maradona.
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