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Galatasaray set to make Oshimen transfer permanent with a record-breaking bid

The Turkish Super Lig’s Galatasaray are preparing a bold record-breaking offer to secure the permanent signing of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who is currently on loan from Napoli. The Turkish club is…

The Turkish Super Lig’s Galatasaray are preparing a bold record-breaking offer to secure the permanent signing of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who is currently on loan from Napoli.

The Turkish club is reportedly ready to make a significant move to ensure Osimhen stays in Istanbul beyond the summer transfer window.

Osimhen joined Galatasaray after a potential move to Chelsea fell through, and he has since been in sensational form, scoring 28 goals in 32 appearances across all competitions. His remarkable performances have made him a fan favorite and a key figure in Galatasaray’s pursuit of retaining the Turkish Super Lig title and securing the domestic cup.

However, the club officials are determined to make his stay permanent, despite a juicy interest from Saudi Arabia’s clubs and European giants such as Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea.

According to AS, via Turkish outlet Cumhuriyet, Galatasaray are prepared to offer Napoli €70 million for Osimhen’s transfer. In addition, they are set to offer the striker a lucrative three-year deal worth €15 million net per season, plus performance-based bonuses.

This proposed salary package would position Osimhen among the highest earners in European football, likely matching or surpassing offers from Premier League clubs.

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Published April 10, 2025
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