
Victor Osimhen is living his last months at Galatasaray, where he has left an indelible mark with his goals and dedication. The Nigerian forward, on loan from Napoli, is determined to bid farewell to the Turkish club by lifting the league title, a feat his performance reflects: he has already scored 21 goals in the Super Lig, totaling 29 this season. However, his future is being written far from Istanbul... and also from Juventus of Turin.
Juve will only sign him by paying the release clause
Napoli is firm in not facilitating the departure of the African striker. Anyone wishing to secure his services will have to pay the full release clause, set at 75 million euros. As reported on 'Calciomercato', there will be no negotiation or discounts, especially if the interested party is Juventus. Napoli's president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has been clear: "Under no circumstances will Osimhen go to the Bianconeri club unless they pay his release clause in full."
Cristiano Giuntoli, current sporting director of Juve and the architect behind Osimhen's move to Napoli years ago, dreams of having him back in the capital of Piedmont. But the operation is highly complex, not only due to the high transfer price but also because of the player's high salary, which is around 10 million net per year plus bonuses.
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