Victor Osimhen wants a transfer to the Premier League or Juventus this summer after the conclusion of his Loan Spell Galatasaray, has revealed a report.
Osimhen joined the Turkish giants temporarily last September after the new manager Antonio Conte freezed him in Napoli and talk to a step Chelsea broke up.
Against one season on the sidelines, Turkiye’s transfer period offered Osimhen a departure route he accepted with joy and Nigerian Hitman has been in a tremendous form this season.
The striker has scored 28 goals in all competitions for Super LIG leaders, with the gala ready to enjoy a trophy loaded campaign despite his first departure from the Europa League. Considered one of the best strikers in world football, it is not surprising that Osimhen has been so productive in Turkiye. However, his stay in Istanbul is brief.
Sph Inform that Galatasaray has no agreement with Napoli to permanently buy the Nigerian superstar at the end of his loan spell, and Osimhen has made it clear that he wants to return to a leading European league. Juventus in Series A and Al Premier League have aroused their interest, with Manchester UnitedChelsea, and Arsenal Between the clubs previously linked.
The three clubs are at the Striker Market this summer, while Juve’s situation is complicated after Thiago Motta’s departure. The Futures of Dusan Vlahovic and the Randal Loan Kolo Miani are in the air.
Osimhen is on the United List for the summer, but Liam Delap of Ipswich Town is said to be emerging as their front priority. The Chelsea has also shown interest in Delap after having approached the Nigerian last summer, while the new Arsenal sports director is looking for a movement for the CP Vikakeres Gyakeres.
The launch clause of 26 years in your Naples contract, which expires in 2026, has fell to 62.7 million £But its salary demand, which is believed to be 9 million pounds after taxes, can deter possible.
It Saudi Pro League is another potential destination, But Osimhen’s preference regarding his future club means that a transfer to the Middle East is currently unlikely.