Victor Osimhen wants a move in the Premier League or to Juventus this summer after the conclusion of his Galatasaray loan, a report revealed.
Osimhen joined the Turkish giants on a temporary basis last September after the new manager Antonio Conte froze it in Napoli and the discussions in Chelsea broke down.
Faced with a season on the sidelines, the deadline for transferring the end of the summer of Turkiye offered Osimhen a outing road he accepted with pleasure, and the Nigerian wages killer was great this season.
The striker scored 28 goals all competitions for super Lig leaders, with a gala ready to take advantage of a trophy campaign despite their release from the first Europa League. Considered one of the best attackers in world football, it is not surprising that Osimhen was so productive in Turkiye. His stay in Istanbul should however be brief.
Espn Note that Galatasaray has no agreement in place with Napoli to buy the Nigerian superstar permanently at the end of his loan, and Osimhen clearly indicated that he wanted to return to a leading European League. Juventus in Serie A and the Premier League have bitten its interest, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal among the previously linked clubs.
The three clubs are on the attacker market this summer, while the situation of Juve is complicated after the release of Thiago Motta. The future of Dusan Vlahovic and Lovee Randal Kolo Muani are in the air.
Osimhen is on the limited list of United for summer, but Liam Delap of Ipswich Town is supposed to emerge as their attacker priority. Chelsea also expressed his interest in Delap after being close to signing the Nigerian last summer, while the new sports director of Arsenal is considering a movement for Viktor Gyoking of Sporting CP.
The 26 -year -old liberation clause in her Napoli contract, who expires in 2026, fell to 62.7 million pounds sterling, but her wage requests, considered 9 million pounds sterling after tax, can dissuade potential contenders.
The Saudi Pro League is another potential destination, but Osimhen’s preference for his future club means that a move in the Middle East currently seems unlikely.