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Galatasaray Move Closer to Victor Osimhen Signing After Fresh Napoli Talks
Galatasaray are moving forward to finalize the permanent transfer of Victor Osimhen from Napoli. A top-level team is in Italy to negotiate payment terms and complete the deal.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Today, a Galatasaray team, led by vice president Abdullah Kavukcu and agent George Gardi, is in Italy to meet with Napoli. They are negotiating the payment schedule for Osimhen’s transfer fee. Galatasaray have already agreed to pay the €75 million release clause in Osimhen’s contract, offering to do so over five years in installments. Napoli must now decide whether to accept these terms instead of a one-time payment. Osimhen has already agreed to personal terms with Galatasaray, setting up an exciting return to Istanbul, where he excelled on loan last season.
Galatasaray agrees to pay €75 million release clause for Victor Osimhen but wants to pay in parts over five years.
OSIMHEN’S IMPACT AND THE CLUB SITUATION
During his loan spell at Galatasaray in the 2024-25 season, Osimhen made a big impact by scoring 37 goals and providing eight assists in 41 appearances across all competitions. His goals were crucial in helping Galatasaray win the Super Lig title and make a deep run in Europe. The Turkish champions want to bring him back permanently. Napoli are feeling the pressure to sell Osimhen due to his high wages and limited role under new coach Antonio Conte, who is building the attack around Romelu Lukaku and Darwin Nunez. Although Napoli had rejected previous offers below the €75 million clause, they are now more open to negotiation due to financial and sporting reasons.
Victor Osimhen scored 37 goals and provided eight assists for Galatasaray last season, as confirmed by previous reports.
Osimhen has agreed to a four-year contract worth around €16 million per year with Galatasaray, which is in line with the contract details.
WHAT NEXT FOR BOTH CLUBS?
Having recently won the Super Lig, Galatasaray are eager to finalize Osimhen’s deal before the new season starts with a Champions League qualifier next week. Their main domestic rivals, Fenerbahçe, finished well behind last year, increasing the importance of every signing in a close title race. Napoli, who won in Serie A last season, are looking to rebuild under Conte after qualifying for Champions League football. If the payment structure is agreed upon, signing Osimhen will make Galatasaray early favorites for both domestic and European success. Meanwhile, Napoli will have the funds to reshape their squad.
According to reports, Napoli needs to sell Victor Osimhen because new coach Antonio Conte doesn’t want him.