Galatasaray Discusses Victor Osimhen's Future
Galatasaray Discusses Victor Osimhen's Future

Galatasaray Discusses Victor Osimhen's Future

News summary

Victor Osimhen's future at Galatasaray remains uncertain as the January transfer window approaches, with the club's president Dursun Özbek stating that any discussions regarding a permanent transfer will take place at the end of the season. Since joining on loan from Napoli, Osimhen has excelled, contributing four goals and three assists in seven appearances, which has sparked interest from other clubs, including Chelsea and Arsenal. Although Galatasaray is reportedly willing to pay around €5 million for a permanent deal, Napoli's sporting director is set to negotiate a higher release clause of €75 million, complicating the situation. Özbek expressed a desire for Osimhen to continue with the club, hinting at the possibility of celebrating a league title together. As transfer speculations intensify, the focus remains on whether Osimhen will stay at Galatasaray or explore opportunities elsewhere. The outcome will depend on negotiations between Galatasaray and Napoli, as well as Osimhen's own preferences.

Story Coverage
Bias Distribution
50% Center
Information Sources
bd68667e-abfe-4783-a143-3b1ae84b82327d392afd-d4f4-486d-9bb9-fb451611397d6a8412fc-1096-4c2b-a630-24144fb8fdd28f76b506-b4ea-4d97-9e25-107ba95ef15b
Left 25%
Center 50%
Right 25%
Coverage Details
Total News Sources
4
Left
1
Center
2
Right
1
Unrated
0
Last Updated
13 days ago
Bias Distribution
50% Center

Open Story Timeline

Story timeline 1Story timeline 2Story timeline 3Story timeline 4Story timeline 5Story timeline 6Story timeline 7Story timeline 8Story timeline 9Story timeline 10Story timeline 11Story timeline 12Story timeline 13Story timeline 14

Analyze and predict the
development of events

Related News
Daily Index

Negative

20Serious

Neutral

Optimistic

Positive

Ask VT AI
Story Coverage
Subscribe

Stay in the know

Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.

Related News
Recommended News