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Soccernet.ng reports that Victor Osimhen, a forward for Napoli, has sparked transfer rumors with a recent remark regarding his future.
According to recent reports in the local and international media, Manchester United and Chelsea are getting ready to put Napoli to the test by making a €75 million deal for the Nigerian striker.
Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray, has been a crucial role for the Turkish giants in their outstanding European and domestic campaigns.
The 25-year-old, speaking after Gala’s 5-1 triumph against Kayserispor, emphasized his delight with life in Turkey, hinting to his flexibility and the ties he has made with teammates.
Osimhen stated, “I believe it was crucial to join this team and be a part of this large club.” They gave me a sense of belonging. With Barış, Yunus, Gabi, and Dries, I adjusted quite easy. Their game was easy for me to learn. Being able to assist made me joyful. In Europe, we are unbeaten. We must go gradually. We keep moving forward in the Super Lig.
Top Premier League teams are showing a growing amount of interest in this. In an effort to increase their attacking options, the Red Devils and Chelsea are reportedly vying for Osimhen’s services.
Osimhen’s current loan stint has rekindled his form, with his performances in the domestic league garnering praise. Despite ongoing uncertainties with Napoli earlier this season, the Nigerian international is still one of the most sought-after players in the transfer market. Both clubs are reportedly willing to offer €75 million for the striker, though Napoli are likely to demand a higher fee given his reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting forwards.
The Super Eagles talisman is playing at his best in Turkey, even though his next destination is still unknown. He recently scored two goals in Galatasaray’s away match against Kayserispor, bringing his goal total to 12 in all competitions.
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