Yes, that's a very good example. It's akin to supply and demand. Galatasaray got a lot out of him last year, and he played really well for Galatasaray. Napoli knows how much the team wants him. That's why Napoli is trying to force Galatasaray to do what they want. Galatasaray, in turn, wants him so badly. That's why there are transfer disagreements. I don't know if a team from another country, like La Liga or Italy, would be as strict about signing him. I could interpret this as Napoli trying to make more money.
Yea, they are trying to make more money but in this scenario, they might lose everything and Victor osimhen might decide to run down his contract and stay put regardless of if he plays or not, and if he does that, Napoli is going to be the biggest loser because they will be paying him all through that one year that he would be in exile, and considering how much victor osimhen earns, it would really be detrimental to their finance, so what Napoli are doing now might come back to hunt them because victor osimhen refuses to be bullied into accepting going to Saudi Arabia that he never wishes to.
Then as for Galatasaray, I really feel for them because they really need the player, and since they knows perfectly well what he can brings to the team, because it would be difficult to get another striker that is as good as victor osimhen.