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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
slapper
on 17/07/2025, 07:38:29 UTC
By the way, I haven't found out much about Victor Osimhen in the current transfer market. Have there been any developments? The latest news is that Galatasaray is ready to buy Osimhen from Napoli. But I haven't read the latest news. Does anyone know?
The latest news on Osimhen is actually quite encouraging for Galatasaray. Negotiations are reportedly in their final stages. Galatasaray is even reportedly ready to pay Osimhen's substantial release clause. Napoli is reportedly only asking for a guarantee of installment payments from Galatasaray. I believe this signifies that Osimhen is only one step away from leaving Napoli and rejoining Galatasaray on a permanent basis, rather than on loan.



Personally, I'd prefer to see Osimhen play in Serie A, or I hope he can fulfill his dream of playing in the Premier League. But right now, only Galatasaray is willing to pay Osimhen's hefty transfer fee. Fortunately, Galatasaray is also one of the strongest teams in Europe, having already brought in several big names in the current transfer window, including Sane, who was recently released by Bayern Munich. Sane's quality as a winger is undeniable. Therefore, Galatasaray seems poised to compete well in the Champions League.


Sourch images and news:
- https://lampost.co/olahraga/bola/napoli-kabarnya-siap-melepas-victor-osimhen-ke-galatasaray/
- https://www.bolasport.com/read/314273497/galatasaray-menggila-di-bursa-transfer-usai-boyong-leroy-sane-kini-coba-gaet-victor-osimhen-dan-kiper-barcelona-sekaligus

Galatasaray are changing the Super Lig ecosystem with this Osimhen move. On a pure football level, having Osimhen AND Sane is wild. Osimhen's stats in Turkey are absurd(26 goals in 30 league matches, 5 assists) and he was not even sweating most of the time. Now Sane drops in, fresh from Bayern, with 4.18 shot-creating actions per 90, over 75 progressive carries last season, and a contract that makes most Premier League bench players look underpaid. Buruk can throw out a 4-2-3-1 with these two, Mertens or Sara behind

But for all the Galatasaray Europe talk, their last five European seasons all crashed out in the group or qualifiers. This transfer window is Gala betting either they go quarter-finals or bust. The pressure on the coach to get instant chemistry with all these "superstars" (Icardi's ego, Osimhen's wages, Sane's expectations) is massive