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Fabrizio Romano Breaking News: Victor Osimhen Shock Decision - Transfer Saga Reignites

Fabrizio Romano Breaking News: Victor Osimhen Shock Decision – Transfer Saga Reignites

The future of prolific Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has taken another twist, with Al-Hilal prepared to pay the reported £63m to sign the striker from Serie A champions Napoli. However, according to Fabrizio Romano, the striker has said no to the Saudi Pro League, with Galatasaray where the Nigerian spent last season on loan, now back in the running. (More to Follow)

Victor Osimhen Transfer Saga Takes Another Twist

Al-Hilal Ready to Pay But Victor Osimhen Says No

The breaking news X post from Romano said: “Victor Osimhen has rejected Al Hilal proposal. Despite agreement club to club with Napoli for €75m fee, Osimhen says no to the Saudi Pro League club. Galatasaray will insist to sign him with race now open again.”

It had seemed Osimhen would move to the Saudi Pro League and play for Al Hilal, who had made it clear they were prepared to pay the £63m required for his parent club Napoli to sell the striker.

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He enjoyed a fantastic season at Galatasaray last year, scoring 37 goals, which came after interest from Chelsea failed to materialise. Despite the seeming agreement between Napoli and Al-Hilal, it now appears the player prefers to stay in Europe and has rejected the financial lure of the Saudi Pro League. Chelsea have recently signed Liam Delap and I don’t see them paying that fee or the wages to Osimhen.

Victor Osimhen

Osimhen is as dynamic as they come. He’s a physical presence who can hold the ball when needed and link the play – but is also always looking to create half a yard to shoot. He’s excellent in the air and has explosive pace, which makes him a winger’s dream.

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Where the Nigerian ends up next season remains to be seen, but it appears Osimhen still prefers Europe over the bucketloads of cash in Saudi. A stay at Galatasaray appears most likely, with the Al Hilal deal now off the table. Romano’s report says: “Galatasaray will insist to sign him with race now open again.”

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