Big move in sight for PSG?

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Victor Osimhen should once again stir up the transfer section in the coming months. Loaned last summer to Galatasaray, the Nigerian striker is enjoying himself in Turkey but it seems impossible to see him continue the adventure in the Turkish championship even though the Istanbul club was able to pay him an XXL salary this season.

Despite his exile in the Turkish championship, Victor Osimhen, already the author of eight goals in nine matches this season, remains a highly coveted player. And it will be the same next summer. And all the more so since, according to the Gazzetta dello Sportthe amount of his release clause has collapsed in recent weeks.

A free-falling release clause

After extending last winter until June 2026, the Neapolitan striker saw his release clause increased to 130 million euros, which cooled the ardor of most of his courtiers, including PSG. But since this fall, this release clause would only amount to 80 million euros.

And this sum will decrease further since according to the terms of the contract signed by the native of Lagos, Naples will have to let their player leave for only 75 million euros this summer. An amount within the reach of many suitors and in particular PSG, which reached an agreement with the Super Eagle last summer.

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