Victor Osimhen25 years old, is one of the great protagonists of the transfer market. His was one of those soap operas that seemed never-ending and that found an emergency exit once the major league market closed.
He has offers Chelsea and PSGwas about to go to Saudi Arabia, but nothing happened. What is clear is that Osimhen did not want to continue in Naples and in the end, on loan, his departure landed on Galatasaray. A priori, this is a temporary measure so that he does not stay in the stands. However, he has fallen into ‘Turkish hell’ and his future is a mystery. In Italy, they have been talking for several days about a possible exit to the winter market to get to Juventus.
Asked about this, the sports director of the Turkish team, Ibrahim Hatipoglu He clarified the club’s position.
”There is no chance of Osimhen leaving the team in January. In fact, we are planning for him to play next season as well. Osimhen will remain a Galatasaray player until June. Talking about these things only serves to divert media attention and spoil the fun of watching Osimhen play. The player shows his attachment to Galatasaray in every match. People play where they are happy. He has a contract with us until the end of the season. He is very happy with Galatasaray. Instead, we should think about how Osimhen will continue in the future. There’s no point in talking about him leaving in the mid-season break.“, he insisted.
The Nigerian striker, who has already played two games for ‘Galata’, is yet to find the net. Yes, he was released in a facet hitherto unknown, that of the assistant. Two assists in two games. His league record in a single campaign is four.
Galatasaray’s sporting director is starting to play his cards to keep the footballer amid rumors that the big teams will come back for him sooner rather than later. Although Napoli are clear that they want to get a good profit from their sale. A sum that was almost beyond the reach of the Ottomans.
Source: La Verdad

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