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MORE TROUBLE As Turkish Champions Galatasaray Warned To Avoid Signing Osimhen

‘There’ll Be Problems’ - Why Galatasaray Must Stay Away From Signing Victor Osimhen 

Galatasaray have been warned to avoid signing Victor Osimhen despite reports of an agreement between the two parties after the striker said yes to their proposal.

Osimhen took his time before deciding his next club, despite reports of interest from other clubs, including those in the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga.

He has opted to continue with the club he spent last season on loan. He scored 37 goals and provided eight assists to help the club win the Turkish league and cup double.

The Super Eagles forward turned down a lucrative offer from Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli worth €45 million and accepted Galatasaray’s €16 million deal.

However, the deal is not done as the Lions are yet to activate his €75 million release clause and their current offer stands at €60 million, including add-ons and Al-Hilal are still in the race.

Turkish pundit warns against Osimhen Turkish football commentator Yusuf Kenan Celik is against Galatasaray proceeding with the deal for Osimhen, claiming he will disrupt the balance in the dressing room.

“I think Osimhen will be there, but in an environment where he gets a salary of 20 million Euros, he will probably play with guys worth 1 million Euros. Will this upset the balance within the team? It needs to be analyzed very well,” he said as quoted by GS Gazete.

Galatasaray’s current record transfer fee stands at €18 million paid to sign Gabriel Sara from Norwich City last summer, which Osimhen’s release clause is four times more than.

The transfer will be the biggest in Turkish football history for a player who is adorned by the Galatasaray fans and feared by their rival fans, especially Fenerbahce.

Osimhen avoids Napoli reunion According to Football Italia, Napoli ordered Osimhen to report for pre-season medical checkup on July 14, unless he joins a new club before that date.

Napoli players will have routine medical checks on July 14 and 15 before beginning their pre-season and the Super Eagles star was expected to return as he is still under contract.

Multiple reports in Italian and Turkish media claimed that Antonio Conte planned to have him train away from the first team as he is expected to leave the club.

He will reportedly not take part in the technical and tactical drills and will only work on his fitness, though the claims that he will train with the youth team was debunked.

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