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Osimhen Left High And Dry By European Clubs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44994, member: 636"] Turkish sports expert Kaya Çilingiroğlu dropped shocking news about Victor Osimhen's future. European teams refuse to sign the talented Nigerian striker despite his amazing football skills. Top clubs across Europe will not pay the massive 40 million Euro yearly salary Osimhen wants. Arab teams also show little interest in bringing the forward to their leagues. Galatasaray remains the only club making serious moves for the player. The Turkish giants offered Osimhen 25 million Euros per season during recent talks. European clubs would need to double that amount to match what the striker expects from his next contract. Çilingiroğlu believes Galatasaray made the strongest bid available for the Nigerian star. Other major teams seem unwilling to spend such huge money on one player. The salary demands have scared away most potential buyers from across the continent. Osimhen finished his loan period with Galatasaray and must choose his next destination soon. The 26-year-old striker has not picked which team he wants to join next season. Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal has shown some interest in signing the forward. Chelsea, Juventus, Real Madrid, Arsenal and Manchester United have all been mentioned as possible destinations. However, none of these famous clubs appear ready to meet his financial expectations. [/QUOTE]
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