Naples: full agreement for the departure of Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray

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This terrible saga of the 2024-25 summer transfer window is finally about to end. Announced from all over Europe, and in particular at Paris Saint-Germain, then very close to Chelsea, Victor Osimhen (25 years old) had finally stayed in Naples, although in internal war with the club. Left stranded, Victor Osimhen has not been registered on the Serie A list for this season by Naples., but the Nigerian has just seen a new exit door open in Turkey, on the side of Galatasaray.

And everything is happening very quickly. According to Sky Sports ItalyNaples has already agreed with the Istanbul club to transfer Victor Osimhen, but in the form of a loan until the end of the season and the Turkish club will cover the player’s entire salary. In recent minutes, Victor Osimhen has also given his agreement to join Turkey. But everything is not done yet since there are still some details to be settled before September 13, the end date of the transfer window in Turkey.

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