Calciomercato report that Napoli striker Victor Osimhen’s future is once again a hot topic in the football world. After a complicated summer that saw him sidelined at Napoli, the Nigerian striker has found his form at Galatasaray, scoring six goals in as many league games and two in the Europa League.
Osimhen’s loan to Galatasaray runs until June, with a buyout clause set at €75 million. This figure, while out of reach for the Turkish club, could attract interest from Premier League giants like Arsenal, Chelsea, or Manchester United.
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis may be inclined to wait until summer to maximize Osimhen’s value, potentially sparking a bidding war. However, the January transfer window could present unexpected opportunities if a club is willing to meet Napoli’s asking price.
The player’s wishes will also play a crucial role. Osimhen is thriving in Turkey and may be hesitant to disrupt his form with another move so soon. As one insider noted, “It’s a question of money, a lot of money, but not only that.”
Regarding Italian clubs, a return to Napoli seems unlikely. Milan and Juventus have been linked with Osimhen, but financial constraints make such moves challenging. When asked about Milan’s interest, Zlatan Ibrahimovic merely offered a smile.
Juventus’ sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, who worked with Osimhen at Napoli, appreciates the striker’s qualities. However, the club’s financial restructuring makes a €75 million transfer and €12 million net salary difficult to justify, even if Dusan Vlahovic were to be sold.