Fenerbahce have reached a €75 million agreement with Napoli for Victor Osimhen, but the striker’s next move is still undecided.
According to Soccernet.ng, the Turkish club’s offer meets Napoli’s valuation, putting them in a strong position on paper. However, the final decision rests with Osimhen, who may be eyeing a different destination.
Osimhen is enjoying a standout season on loan at Galatasaray, scoring 33 goals and contributing 8 assists in 38 appearances. His form has attracted attention from across Europe, and several Premier League clubs are reportedly keeping tabs on him.
Galatasaray Bond May Affect Decision
While Fenerbahce’s bid is among the most ambitious in Turkish football this summer, Osimhen’s emotional connection to Galatasaray could complicate the deal. His relationship with the club and its supporters appears to be a deciding factor.
Turkish football commentator Ersin Düzen explained the situation in simple terms:
“If Osimhen will not stay at Galatasaray, it will not be because of money. Galatasaray fans should know this clearly. The only reason Osimhen will not stay at Galatasaray is if a top European team is interested in him.”
This statement reflects a widely shared view: Osimhen may prioritize a move based on footballing ambition, rather than financial motivation. A direct switch from Galatasaray to Fenerbahce could also be met with fan backlash.
Premier League Clubs Enter the Race
Manchester United and Chelsea are among the top clubs monitoring the Nigerian striker’s status. With Napoli open to a sale following tensions between Osimhen and club president Aurelio De Laurentiis, interest from England could accelerate a move.
Despite Fenerbahce’s financial readiness, the challenge now lies in winning over the player himself. His focus remains on helping Galatasaray secure a domestic double before the season concludes.
With offers likely to increase in both number and value, Osimhen’s next club could depend more on competitive appeal than transfer fees.
Article updated 3 weeks ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.