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Osimhen tipped to score 30 goals for Galatasaray

Victor Osimhen is well above the Turkish Super Lig, according to prominent columnist Uğur Meleke of the Turkish publication Hürriyet. He predicts that, barring injury and bad luck, the Nigerian striker would score 30 goals for Galatasaray this season.

The prediction, which is quickly gathering traction in the Turkish top flight, was made during Galatasaray’s 3-2 victory over Samsunspor, in which the Nigerian striker not only provided four vital assists but also scored a brace to increase his total for the Turkish champions to eight goals overall.

“If Osimhen does not experience any injury or bad luck, it would not surprise me if he scores 30 goals this season,” wrote the columnist.

The 25-year-old arrived from Napoli on a season-long loan in September and has contributed a lot to Galatasaray in a short time, making two assists and scoring six goals in as many league matches. The former Lille star has also scored two goals and provided one assist in three Europa League matches.

His sterling performances have endeared him to even more suitors who are looking to pounce in January, but the player has promised to serve out the loan term at Galatasaray, with a return to Napoli not on the card.

Napoli are opening the door at €75m and the player desires a move elsewhere as soon as possible, a welcomed development for Galatasaray, who want to turn into an advantage with plans to increase the transfer fee to €50m and are negotiating with the Chinese bank ISBC for the star player’s transfer fee.

The club’s president, Dursun Özbek, recently met with Osimhen and told him, “Don’t rush; wait for us. We want to continue with you.”

Osimhen was recently linked with a move to Fenerbahce, with their head coach, Jose Mourinho, expressing his desire to have Osimhen on his team.

According to a popular Turkish outlet, Yenisafak, the club are intensifying efforts to sign the player, with their president, Ali Koç, quoted as saying, “Look, I’ve been in office for a while. I’ve learnt from my mistakes. So now I’m going; I’m trying to get Osimhen’s transfer fee. I’ll get him; I may not get him, but I’ll try.”

 

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Sydney Okafor

I'm Sydney Okafor, a broadcast journalist, producer, presenter, voice-over artist and researcher, deeply intrigued by human angle stories in Nigeria and the broader African context.

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