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Moses Simon Makes Big Transfer Decision

Moses Simon Makes Big Transfer Decision

Super Eagles forward Moses Simon has made an important decision concerning his future, amid speculations that he could leave Nantes this summer, according to Soccernet.ng.

Simon has been the chief output source for Nantes since joining them from Levante in 2019. His ability to produce pull the chestnut out of the fire has saves Nantes many times.

The just-concluded Ligue 1 season was his best, as he contributed eight goals and ten assists in 32 games.

To accentuate his importance to the team, Simon was involved in 46% of the Yellow Canaries’ goals last season, a career best for him.

Following his impressive performances, there have been a lot of speculations about the Super Eagles star’s career, especially as he has one year left on his contract.

The 30-year-old forward has been linked to Everton and some other top clubs in France like Olympique Marseille and Rennes.

But now, the Super star has made a decision about his future. According to Live Foot, Simon has decided against playing for any other club in France. He will only accept an offer from a club abroad.

Why does Moses Simon want to leave France?
Moses Simon’s decision does not come as a surprise. He has spent a lot of time at Nantes and may even be regarded as a club legend, as he is the 25th highest goalscorer at the club.

Joining another club in France could affect his legacy at Nantes, especially if he returns to haunt them later.

Moreover, if the Premier League interests are concrete, only a few players could refuse. Simon is already on the other side of 30, and many players always dream of playing in the English top-flight in their careers.

In the coming weeks, Simon is expected to reveal his next destination.

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Osimhen Dethroned: Sané Named Gala MVP

Osimhen Dethroned: Sané Named Gala MVP

Victor Osimhen is no longer the most valuable footballer in the Turkish Super Lig with a German international the new owner of that tag, according to Soccernet.ng.

Galatasaray have pulled off one of the biggest transfer coups of the summer by signing former Manchester City and Bayern Munich star Leroy Sané, replacing Victor Osimhen as the club’s most valuable player.

Sané, 29, arrives in Istanbul as a free agent after opting not to extend his contract with Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.

Despite being offered a three-year extension on reduced terms, the German international declined the deal.

Turkish champions Galatasaray moved swiftly to secure his services, reportedly offering a three-year contract worth around €15 million per annum.

The Bundesliga winner had attracted interest from Arsenal and clubs in the Saudi Pro League, but the allure of Galatasaray’s ambitious Champions League project proved decisive.

Sané spent five seasons at Bayern Munich after a €49 million move from Manchester City in 2020. During his time in Germany, he won four league titles, made 220 appearances, and contributed 61 goals and 55 assists.

Now, he’s set for a fresh chapter in Istanbul, with an official unveiling expected in the coming days.

Sané’s arrival ushers in a new era for Galatasaray following the departure of Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen, who returned to Napoli at the end of his loan spell.

When the Nigerian joined the Turkish side last summer, Osimhen arrived with a market valuation of €100 million — the highest for an African player — and quickly lived up to the hype.

The Super Eagles striker became the story of the Turkish season, netting 37 goals and providing eight assists across all competitions to fire Galatasaray to a league and cup double. He finished as the Super Lig’s top scorer and was named the club’s Player of the Season — the first Nigerian ever to claim the golden boot in Turkey.

Osimhen’s valuation may have dipped slightly to €70 million, but his impact in Istanbul was profound.

With his return to Napoli, Sané now steps into the spotlight as Galatasaray’s new talisman. His current market value of €32 million makes him the most valuable player in the Turkish Super Lig.

Should Osimhen make a dramatic return to Galatasaray in the future, the MVP crown could yet change hands again. For now, though, the mantle has passed to Sané — and all eyes will be on Istanbul as a new chapter begins.

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Osimhen Tops Global Rankings, Surpassing Ronaldo, Messi, Kane

Osimhen Tops Global Rankings, Surpassing Ronaldo, Messi, Kane

Victor Osimhen has been named the most searched footballer in the world for May, surpassing global icons Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Harry Kane, according to Soccernet.ng reports.

Osimhen’s surge in global popularity is backed by data from renowned statistics platform Transfermarkt, as per Le Marca.

The Nigerian striker’s soaring fame comes on the back of a sensational spell at Galatasaray, where he netted six goals in five games during the month of May.His red-hot form propelled the Turkish giants to a historic domestic double, winning both the Süper Lig title and the Turkish Cup — the latter for the first time since 2019.

Osimhen finished the season as the league’s top scorer with 26 goals and was named Player of the Season. Across all competitions, he registered a remarkable 37 goals and 7 assists, capping off one of the most dominant individual campaigns in Europe.

His performances have not gone unnoticed off the pitch either.

Osimhen generated 935,021 online searches in May — over 300,000 more than Ronaldo (631,507).

Galatasaray’s veteran keeper Fernando Muslera came third with 540,974 searches, followed by rising Turkish talent Arda Güler (354,529) and Barcelona’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal (278,226).

Messi, Morata, Icardi, Kane, and Leroy Sané rounded out the top ten.

Victor Osimhen set for busy summer?
Osimhen’s digital dominance has been fuelled by transfer speculation, with elite clubs across Europe closely monitoring his situation.

Despite interest from Real Madrid, PSG, Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea, Napoli have yet to receive any official bids.

The only formal offers have come from Galatasaray — who are desperate to make his loan move permanent — and Saudi Arabian giants Al Hilal, who reportedly tabled a staggering €45 million-per-year deal.

Osimhen, however, turned down the Saudi riches in favour of continuing his career in Europe, signalling his ambition to compete at the highest level.

With the summer window heating up and Europe’s top clubs on alert, the Super Eagles star is undoubtedly one of the most coveted names in world football today — both on the pitch and in digital trends.

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New Era For African Women’s Football As CAF Unveils WAFCON Logo

New Era For African Women's Football As CAF Unveils WAFCON Logo

In a landmark moment for African women’s football, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially unveiled the logo and match emblem for the 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), scheduled to take place from July 5 to 26.

The announcement marks a significant step in CAF’s commitment to elevate the profile of women’s football across the continent.

The bold and vibrant design represents more than just a visual identity — it signals a new era for women’s football in Africa, blending modern aesthetics with cultural symbolism to reflect the strength, diversity, and unity of the African woman.

According to CAF, the emblem is intended to capture the essence of African pride and the rising power of the women’s game.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe praised the new visual identity, describing it as “an iconic symbol for a prestigious tournament that continues to grow in global importance.”

He noted that the design not only reflects the passion and energy of African women’s football but also aligns with CAF’s broader vision to invest in and develop the women’s game across all member associations.

The 2024 edition of WAFCON promises to be the most competitive yet, with top nations across the continent set to battle for supremacy.

The tournament will also serve as a platform to showcase emerging talents and reinforce the growing commercial and cultural influence of women’s football in Africa.

With the unveiling of this bold new identity, CAF sends a clear message: the future of African football is female, and that future is now.

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