Speculation Victor Osimhen move to the Premier League is over? @Fabrizio Romano recently posted that negotiations between Galatasaray and Napoli have reopened, discussion regarding release fee around 75 million with installments options even though previously we knew Osimhen was linked with Premier League teams but it seems that until now there has been no real movement. I'm not sure if the release fee is a barrier because in general EPL teams spend the same amount on great players.
I have to say whoever tries to reach an agreement with Napoli will be in an advantageous position because Victor Osimhen contract expires next season, so Napoli doesn't want to lose this player for free meaning they have to sell Osimhen in this transfer window in any way.
Still no answer from Napoli regarding Galatasaray's offer. They're wanting direct cash, but Galatasaray can only offer 45m upfront + 17.5m first installment + 17.5 second installment. The offer is not bad though, and still match Napoli's asking price. The only problem is that installments. However, another problem is coming. Napoli is asking 20% cut for Galatasaray's future deal for Osimhen. This sage is just getting even complicated. At this point i think that will be a backfire for Napoli itself. If i were Galatasaray, i'd look for other alternative. This deal is non sensical.
Galatasaray should just forget about signing Victor Osimhen because it's obvious that they will spend so much money just to sign one player and with the conditions attached to his signing by Napoli, it will be a great regret if Galatasaray enter into such conditions just because of their desperation to sign Victor Osimhen. They can possibly sign more than three quality players with that amount they want to sign a single player. It seems the presence of Victor Osimhen really favored Galatasaray so much, which is why they are not relenting in their pursuit to sign the Nigerian professional footballer. I don't think that they can meet up signing Victor Osimhen since the club said they won't accept installment payments.