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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
tiCeR
on 19/07/2025, 13:21:07 UTC

If Napoli doesn't act fast and allow Osimhen go to the club of his choice, they'll become the loser when his contract expires. I feel that Napoli management is not looking it from this angle because they feel they have the power to dictate for Osimhen which club to go to. Osimhen does not give a fuck about all these and he didn't allow that to affect his performance.
Osimhen's contract with Napoli ends in the summer of 2026, and right now it makes no sense for them to loan him out for another year because in a year he will become a free agent and Napoli will get nothing for him. So if I were them, I wouldn’t cancel the deal with Galatasaray, especially since they have already agreed on almost everything. It's better to make some compromises on the payment terms now than to let Osimhen leave as a free agent next year.

Sincerely, I want to see Osimhen walk away from that horrible club as a free agent because that is the only thing that will make them revise themselves if ever they did.
it is a very bad experience for every player and send negative messages for many future players willing to join that club and even other teams.
The only problem is that Osimhen will lose his performance after a year away from real competition. I doubt he will play in official games unless serious injuries happen in Napoli. Hopefully at the end, all parties profit once Napoli stop their rocky attitude.

I doubt that this case would serve as an example for any other player. I wish you were right about it, but money is reigning everything. If Napoli offers a player a great opportunity with high salary, I don't think they would ever say no because they remember what happened to Osimhen in the past.

You can already see how the blame game works. Napoli blames Osimhen, Osimhen blames his agent and Napoli, Galatasaray blames Napoli, but if the deal is finished they will talk well about each other. It is going back and forth between everyone. This will be forgotten about in no time unless this escalates once more and I doubt it will because Osimhen won't leave as a free agent.

Assuming that Osimhen would threaten Napoli to leave next year and accept to not being nominated for the team while still under contract with Napoli, then it could get out of control. But he won't do that, he wants to play even if it is in Turkey. He is in the middle of his best years and would probably be willing to avoid drama if he can.