Galatasaray Plan Swap Deal For Victor Osimhen, Osayi-Samuel Wants England Move

Turkish side, Galatasaray are reportedly looking to secure a permanent transfer for Super Eagles forward, Victor Osimhen who is currently on loan at the club from Napoli.

Galatasaray plan to make Victor Osimhen’s stay in Turkey permanent by offering Napoli a cash deal along with one of their players.

Since joining Galatasaray, the 25-year-old Nigerian striker has made a significant impact, scoring eight goals and providing four assists in just nine matches across all competitions.

According to sources in Turkey as reported by the Daily Post, the Turkish giants are prepared to include players such as Davinson Sanchez, Baris Alper Yilmaz, or Yunus Akgun in their transfer proposal for Osimhen’s permanent move.

However, they are expected to face strong competition from several major European clubs, including Premier League side Chelsea, who have shown a longstanding interest in Osimhen.

Meanwhile, Bright Osayi-Samuel is eyeing a return to England, with clubs like Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Everton showing interest in him.

The 26-year-old Nigerian defender who is currently in the final months of his contract with Fenerbahce is seeking a pay rise to extend his stay with the club. But he is reportedly prioritizing his move back to England.

His desire to return to England is reportedly influenced by personal reasons, including plans to marry his girlfriend soon.

Osayi-Samuel has earned a solid reputation in England following his impressive performances with Queens Park Rangers before his move to Fenerbahce in January 2021.

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