Galatasaray Poised to Trigger Osimhen's Release Clause

Turkish It is reported that Galatasaray, the giants of Turkish football, plan to activate the €75 million release clause for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen to secure his permanent transfer at the conclusion of the current season. PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

Nexus reports that Galatasaray’s leadership has opted to take a decisive step to ensure they can keep Osimhen on a permanent basis due to his significant worth highlighted by his outstanding play in the Süper Lig.

Since signing with the club, this 26-year-old player has been in outstanding form, scoring 20 goals and contributing four assists across 22 league games.

After acquiring Osimhen on loan from Napoli, Galatasaray has expressed their desire to sign him permanently. However, they face competition from several clubs, notably those in the English Premier League.

Osimhen, who turned down an opportunity to join Chelsea during the summer, is now being linked with a potential transfer to Manchester United. It’s reported that Arsenal may also consider triggering his €75 million release clause.

Although he is relishing his renewed career in Turkey, the forward remains unsure about whether he will remain with the team for the upcoming season.

To tell you the truth, I'm not sure," Osimhen said to reporters in the mixed zone following their scoreless tie with Fenerbahce. "A few months back, no one believed I would end up here.

I never imagined I’d join such a massive club like Galatasaray. For now, I’m living in the present moment. We’ll have to wait and see what happens during the summer. However, I want everyone to know that I genuinely adore this club and all those connected with it.

It truly is a great honor to be here, and I am really relishing my experience.

As rumors circulate regarding potential Premier League transfers, former Roma star Roberto Pruzzo has claimed that trustworthy informants have informed him Victor Osimhen is set to sign with Juventus during the upcoming summer transfer window.

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