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Galatasaray’s Transfer Shock Continues As Osimhen Arrives And Salah Rumours Grow

Galatasaray’s Transfer Masterclass Is Turning Heads Across Europe

Turkish football analyst Adnan Aybaba has voiced his shock at Galatasaray’s fast-growing list of superstar signings, especially the club’s stunning capture of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen. What seemed impossible months ago has now become reality—and the buzz around the Turkish champions is only getting louder.

Osimhen’s arrival alone shifted the atmosphere around the club, but the rumours linking Mohamed Salah to Istanbul have added an entirely new level of excitement.


Salah’s Fallout At Liverpool Sparks Transfer Speculation

Mohamed Salah recently shocked the football world when he admitted to having a fallout with his manager, citing being unfairly blamed for Liverpool’s poor form. According to reports, the Egyptian superstar feels scapegoated and has been left out of the squad for their upcoming Champions League clash.

This development opened the door to transfer rumours almost immediately, with Galatasaray suddenly emerging as a surprising—yet ambitious—destination.


Aybaba: “I Said They Can’t Even Buy Osimhen’s Shoes … But They Bought Him”

Speaking on Telegol, Adnan Aybaba confessed that he underestimated the club’s pull and financial boldness.

He said:
“I said, ‘Galatasaray can’t even buy Osimhen’s shoes,’ but they bought Osimhen. We didn’t believe it.”

His comments capture how dramatically Galatasaray has changed the narrative around Turkish clubs in the global transfer market.


Could Mohamed Salah Really Join Galatasaray?

When asked about the Salah rumours, Aybaba chose his words carefully—but his tone left room for big possibilities.

“I won’t say anything about Mohamed Salah for now. I’m keeping quiet, but Salah could come too.”

The statement instantly ignited excitement among fans. While no official negotiations have been confirmed, the club’s recent behaviour shows they are not afraid of chasing elite talent.

After bringing in Osimhen—one of the most sought-after strikers in the world—Galatasaray’s confidence appears sky-high, and their transfer ambition is beginning to rival top European giants.


Galatasaray’s Ambition Is Unmistakable

Whether or not Salah arrives, one thing is certain: Galatasaray is making a statement. Their aggressive transfer strategy is not only strengthening the squad but also elevating the club’s global profile.

For fans, the possibility of seeing Osimhen and Salah wear the iconic yellow-and-red is electrifying. For rivals, it’s a warning sign.

The Turkish giants are no longer shopping—they’re hunting.


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