
Galatasaray Close to Sealing Victor Osimhen Transfer in Blockbuster Deal
Osimhen deal to be concluded soon as Galatasaray and Napoli reach final stages
After a long, dramatic transfer saga that has captured the attention of fans across Europe, Galatasaray are now on the brink of finalising a sensational move for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen. The Istanbul giants have been in negotiations with Napoli for several weeks, and now, according to head coach Okan Buruk, the deal is “nearing completion” with just the final touches left to be sorted.
Osimhen, who spent last season on loan at Galatasaray, was nothing short of electric. Scoring 37 goals in just 41 appearances, the 25-year-old became an instant favourite among the Cim Bom faithful and played a crucial role in delivering the Süper Lig title back to Nef Stadyumu. Now, it seems his brief loan stint is about to become a permanent chapter in the club’s history.
Inside the Deal: €75 Million Package Agreed
Galatasaray’s ambition in the transfer market is clear, and the figures involved underline the magnitude of this move. The total package reportedly stands at €75 million (£65m/$87m), structured as €40 million paid upfront and a further €35 million due by 2026. Notably, Napoli have secured a 10% sell-on clause in the event of a future transfer, and a unique clause prevents Osimhen from returning to Serie A within the next two years.
While the figures might raise eyebrows, this is not a reckless gamble. This is a calculated investment in a player who has already proven he can deliver in Turkish football and on the European stage. It’s also a statement of intent from Galatasaray – a club with big dreams and a growing appetite for success both domestically and in the Champions League.
Okan Buruk: “Everything Is Going Positively”
Galatasaray boss Okan Buruk confirmed the advanced stage of talks with Napoli, sounding optimistic yet cautious about the final steps. Speaking to Turkish outlet TRT Spor, Buruk said:
“Everything regarding Osimhen is going positively. We’re nearing completion. We want it to be completed as soon as possible. The player’s side was already positive, and the talks with Napoli are also very positive. We hope it will be concluded soon.”
Buruk also revealed that the club’s entire transfer budget and strategy have been built around securing Osimhen. “Our entire transfer situation was about Osimhen. We have a significant budget. What we can use this budget for is crucial. We’ve been waiting for that, and once this transfer is complete, we’ll have other thoughts.”
It’s no secret that Osimhen has been the top priority since the end of last season. Galatasaray’s board, led by president Dursun Özbek, has worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the deal a reality, and fans are now beginning to count down the hours until an official unveiling.
Next Up: A New Goalkeeper on the Radar
While the Osimhen move understandably dominates headlines, Galatasaray are also actively pursuing reinforcements in other areas. Following the departure of legendary goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, the club are looking to bring in a high-profile replacement – and Manchester City’s Ederson is believed to be the main target.
Buruk addressed the situation in his recent interview:
“We are very clear about the goalkeeper issue; we will bring in a player. We have a very good goalkeeper in Gunay. Jankat also performed very well in the friendly matches. We want to add another goalkeeper to our squad and address our shortcomings.”
Ederson, who has fallen slightly down the pecking order at City due to injuries and rotation, would represent another statement signing. Talks are said to be in an advanced stage, though there are logistical hurdles and financial considerations to manage, especially within Turkey’s strict foreign player regulations.
Strategic Player Exits Likely
With two major signings looming and league restrictions on squad composition, Galatasaray are expected to sanction the departures of several players in the coming weeks. The club will need to carefully manage their foreign player quota, and some tough decisions may be made to accommodate both Osimhen and a new goalkeeper.
It’s all part of a broader restructuring as Galatasaray prepare not just for another title challenge, but for a long-awaited return to prominence in European football. With Champions League qualifiers on the horizon and the Süper Lig kicking off on August 8, time is of the essence.
What Osimhen’s Arrival Means for Galatasaray
This isn’t just another marquee signing. This is potentially a generational striker arriving at the peak of his powers. Osimhen brings pace, power, clinical finishing, and an infectious energy that galvanised the Galatasaray attack last season. His chemistry with wingers like Hakim Ziyech and Kerem Aktürkoğlu was a major factor in their attacking fluidity, and his presence allowed the midfield more freedom to push forward.
If Galatasaray are to make any kind of impact in the Champions League this season, having a striker who can perform under pressure and against top-level opposition is non-negotiable. Osimhen ticks all those boxes.
His arrival also sends a message to rivals Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş, and Trabzonspor: Galatasaray aren’t just aiming to win the Süper Lig again—they’re building something far bigger.
A New Era Begins
As Victor Osimhen prepares to land in Istanbul for his official unveiling, excitement is reaching fever pitch among the Galatasaray faithful. His four-year contract will represent one of the biggest commitments ever made by a Turkish club, financially and symbolically.
Once the paperwork is signed and the deal is announced, attention will turn swiftly to Ederson and any additional moves the club has up its sleeve. But make no mistake—this is Galatasaray’s summer, and it’s being built around one of the most dangerous strikers in world football.
Victor Osimhen’s story in Turkey may have started on loan—but now, it’s about to enter a thrilling new chapter.
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