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Victor Osimhen is currently on loan for a season at Galatasaray. The Nigerian is doing quite well there, but it is not certain that he will stay there forever. His future could take shape in the Premier League.
English club Newcastle have approached their agents to inquire about their plans for the future. According to British media ChronicleLive, the Magpies should be offered the possibility of recruiting the former Lille player at the end of the season.
PSG no longer thinks about Osimhen
Newcastle are one of several Premier League clubs that the player’s representatives see as a good step for the rest of his career. PSG was one of the courtiers, but that is no longer the case anymore. The French champions abandoned the track in question.
As a reminder, Osimhen’s contract with Naples runs until the summer of 2026. Several consistent sources suggested that Naples wanted 75 million euros for his services last summer.
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