Napoli-owned forward Victor Osimhen has sparked transfer speculation with a new comment about his future, Soccernet.ng reports.
Recent reports circulating in local and international media suggest that Manchester United and Chelsea are preparing to test Napoli’s will with a €75 million bid for the Nigerian striker.
Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray, has been a pivotal figure for the Turkish giants in their impressive European and domestic campaigns.
The 25-year-old, speaking after Gala’s 5-1 victory against Kayserispor, expressed his satisfaction with life in Turkey, hinting at his adaptability and the bonds he has formed with teammates.
“I think it was very important to come to this team and be a part of this big club,” Osimhen said. “They made me feel at home. I adapted very easily with Barış, Yunus, Gabi, Dries. I learned their game quickly. I was happy to be able to help. We are undefeated in Europe. We have to go step by step. We continue on our way in the Super Lig.”
This comes amid increasing interest from top Premier League sides. The Red Devils and Chelsea are reportedly in the race for Osimhen’s signature as they look to bolster their attacking options.
Both clubs are said to be willing to offer €75 million for the striker, though Napoli are likely to demand a higher fee given his reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting forwards.
Osimhen’s current loan stint has reignited his form, with his performances in the domestic league drawing praise. Despite ongoing uncertainties with Napoli earlier this season, the Nigerian international remains one of the most sought-after players in the transfer market.
While his next destination is yet to be known, the Super Eagles talisman is firing on all cylinders in Turkey, having recently notched two goals in his Galatasaray’s away clash against Kayserispor, extending his goal tally to 12 in all competition.
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