Turkish football clubs are notorious for delayed payments of the salary of players and to overcome this problem Galatasaray have put a plan in place for record signing Victor Osimhen.
Galatasaray officially announced that Osimhen will earn a net salary of 15 million euros a year, a loyalty bonus of a million euros and compensation on image rights of another five million euros.
Like they have done in the case of star striker Mauro Icardi with his annual salary of 10 million euros, sponsors will pay a part of Osimhen’s salary, according to Turkish newspaper Sabah.
Galatasaray pay Icardi six million euros, while sponsors make up the balance of four million euros.
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