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Victor Osimhen has claimed he has a market value of at least €100 million, despite failing to land a big transfer in the summer transfer window.
The Nigerian striker’s exploits at Naples saw him attract interest from Europe’s top teams and a big-money transfer seemed imminent at one stage. Despite links with clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, Napoli failed to find a buyer for Osimhen and their relationship with the Serie A club collapsed, resulting in them losing money. being loaned to Galatasaray for the season.
Osimhen has already scored two goals and made two assists in three Super Lig appearances for the Turkish giants, and the 25-year-old maintains few players can boast his quality and style.
Osimhen, a giant prize
“I’m worth more than 100 million euros,”
he declared. “There are few players like me in the world who have achieved this style and success. Everything is linked to my characteristics, to what I do, to my quality. I think I deserve it. I am aware of my contribution and what I can do, even in my private life. Do people think differently? Some say 15 million, others say 100-120-150. Everyone has different opinions. »
It has been reported that Osimhen could leave Galatasaray in January in order to move permanently elsewhere. In the meantime, he hopes to continue scoring for his new team to prove he is worth what he says.
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