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Galatasaray smash Turkish record to sign Osimhen from Napoli

ISTANBUL, TURKEY, AUG 01 – Victor Osimhen signed a four-year contract with Galatasaray for €75 million, breaking the Turkish transfer record after scoring 37 goals during his loan, sources said.

  • Galatasaray signed Victor Osimhen from Napoli for 75 million euros , making him the most expensive incoming transfer in Turkish football history.
  • Osimhen scored 26 goals during a successful loan spell at Galatasaray last season, leading the team to their 25th league title.
  • Napoli will receive a 10% sell-on clause from any future transfer fee of Osimhen as part of the transfer agreement.
  • Osimhen's contract includes a guaranteed salary of 15 million euros per season and additional bonuses.
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Victor Osimhen, who is switching to Galatasaray for around 75 million euros, becomes the most expensive player in the history of Turkish football. After the loan, the club was able to tie the attacker firmly to itself and pilot the next superstar to Istanbul after Leroy Sané. Already last summer, a loan from Victor Osimhen from SSC Naples to Galatasaray surprised the whole football world. After the dispute with the leadership days in Naples and …

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The record replacement for a change to Turkey has been close to 20 million euros so far. Victor Osimhen is worth almost four times as much to the Turkish record champion Galatasaray. The squad is getting more and more glamourous.

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The Guardian Nigeria broke the news in Nigeria on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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