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BREAKING: Victor Osimhen Finally Set To Join Galatasaray As Napoli Bow
According to FootballTransfers, Galatasaray have reportedly finalized a major breakthrough in negotiations with Napoli to secure the permanent signing of Nigeria international Victor Osimhen. The 26-year-old striker is now on the verge of sealing a €75 million move back to Istanbul following a highly successful loan spell last season.
According to Turkish journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, both clubs have reached an agreement on payment structure and bank guarantees. He reported on X: “Galatasaray and Napoli have reached an agreement on bank guarantees and payment plans. Of the €75 million transfer fee, €40m will be paid up-front. The remaining €35m will be paid in installments.”
This report has been further verified by renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, who added that Galatasaray will complete the €35 million in add-on payments by the end of 2026. Additionally, a clause has been inserted preventing the Turkish club from selling Osimhen to any Italian side for the next two years.
Negotiations between the two clubs had become tense in recent weeks, with Galatasaray reportedly considering taking the matter to FIFA due to delays and disputes over financial terms. However, the breakthrough agreement now clears the path for Osimhen permanent return.
Osimhen enjoyed a phenomenal 2024/25 campaign during his loan at Galatasaray, scoring 37 goals and providing eight assists in 41 appearances across all competitions. His performances were instrumental in helping the Turkish giants secure a third consecutive Super Lig title and lift the Turkish Cup.
Despite being linked with high-profile clubs including Chelsea, Liverpool, Juventus, Manchester United, and Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, Osimhen made clear his desire to remain in Istanbul. Galatasaray’s persistence and the player’s preference have now brought the deal to the brink of completion.
The €75 million transfer will mark one of the most expensive in Turkish football history and signals Galatasaray’s intent to compete at the highest level domestically and in Europe.
Final paperwork and medicals are expected in the coming days, with an official announcement anticipated before the start of the new Super Lig season.
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