With this case, then playing at Galatasaray remains a good choice for Osimhen because he has accepted it. Because after all, the Turkish League is also basically a competitive league and moreover, Galatasaray will also still play in the Europa League this season. Thus, there is no setback whatsoever about Osimhen because after all, at Galatasaray also only has the status of a loan player and of course, there is still a chance for Osimhen to join other top European teams when the transfer window opens again later.
Well, the important thing is that the player will excel for the team he goes to, even if it is any league, and I think that if he excels a lot, he will be much more sought after. There may be many offers, but which one is real? Which one is the most suitable? Osimhen is one of the best players that Nigeria has in the world, he has an exquisite technique and the best of all is that in any game he solves, he is a player that every coach would like to have, if he is in the Turkish League , that will give him strength.
Chelsea transfers: Galatasaray working to secure Blues signing after Osimhen transfer
Galatasaray are interested in Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka before the close of the Turkish transfer window on Friday, TEAMtalk can reveal.
Turkish giants Galatasaray have been scouring the Premier League for potential reinforcements as they look to strengthen their midfield department before Friday’s transfer deadline.
Chukwuemeka’s future at Chelsea has been the subject of conjecture this summer with the player yet to figure under new Blues boss Enzo Maresca.
The 20-year-old has not featured in any of Chelsea’s matchday squads under Maresca and the club were believed to be open to offers for Chukwuemeka before the Premier League transfer window closed at the end of August.
Manchester United and West Ham were linked with late moves for him, but the player remained at Stamford Bridge as the transfer window closed.
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https://www.teamtalk.com/chelsea/blues-transfers-galatasaray-working-secure-blues-signing-osimhen-transfer