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Victor Osimhen Is On The Verge Of A Big Move, As Galatasaray Is Reportedly Ready To Make A €70 Million Bid For The Nigerian Striker
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VICTOR OSIMHEN IS ON THE VERGE OF A BIG MOVE, AS GALATASARAY IS REPORTEDLY READY TO MAKE A €70 MILLION BID FOR THE NIGERIAN STRIKER

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Galatasaray is set to make a record-breaking offer to secure Victor Osimhen on a permanent transfer.

Osimhen initially joined the Turkish giants on loan from Napoli after a potential move to Chelsea fell through. 

 

Since arriving, the Super Eagles striker has been in top form, netting 28 goals in 32 appearances across all competitions. He has quickly become a fan favorite, playing a key role in Galatasaray’s efforts to defend their Turkish Super Lig title and win the domestic cup.

 

Galatasaray’s top officials are now keen on securing Osimhen's stay in Istanbul beyond the summer transfer window. However, they will need to fend off interest from prominent European clubs such as Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and even teams from Saudi Arabia.

 

According to Spanish outlet AS, citing Cumhuriyet, the Istanbul giants are ready to offer Napoli a massive €70 million transfer fee and present Osimhen with a three-year contract worth €15 million net per season, in addition to performance-related bonus. 

 

The proposed salary package will rival those offered by top Premier League clubs.

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