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Napoli and Galatasaray Meet to Set Up Osimhen Deal

Galatasaray are making strides in their attempt to bring back Victor Osimhen on a permanent deal. Their vice-president, Abdullah Kavukcu, has flown to Milan along with intermediary George Gardi to get it done, Mediaset informs.The Turkish team started lower but eventually matched his €75M release clause. However, they want to pay in more installments than the operation would normally dictate. The two teams are negotiating on that front.Galatasar…
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Galatasaray and Napoli are in ongoing negotiations for the transfer of Victor Osimhen. While the two clubs have agreed on a transfer fee and payment, the significant obstacles facing the transfer could lead to its cancellation.

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Napoli and Galatasaray continue to negotiate the transfer of Victor Osimhen, who has already reached a financial agreement with the club.

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Galatasaray Vice President Abdullah Kavukcu and manager George Gardi traveled to Italy to finalize the transfer of Victor Osimhen. While the duo were spotted on the streets, Gardi made a hasty statement about the Osimhen transfer.

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The Cult of Calcio broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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