Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen is expected to leave his parent club, Napoli as early as June, with the Italian club keen to sell the Nigerian striker as soon as possible according to transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano.
Victor Osimhen’s impending departure from Napoli has sparked intense transfer speculation, narrowly missing moves to Al Ahli and Chelsea, before ultimately opting for a loan stint with Galatasaray in Turkey.
Since joining the Turkish champions, the Nigerian striker has gone on to prove his quality with an impressive tally of 28 goals and five assists in 32 appearances, sparking interest from elite clubs in the Premier League and Saudi League.

With several clubs eager to sign the 26-year-old, Fabrizio Romano has now provided an update on his YouTube page, reporting that Napoli are keen on a swift sale of Victor Osimhen, meaning interested clubs will need to act quickly if they hope to secure the Nigerian striker’s signature.
“First point, the expectation is for Victor Osimhen to leave Galatasaray, for sure he’s going back to Napoli from the loan deal and Napoli, from the indication I’m getting, want to sell the player as soon as possible. So forget about a Victor Osimhen saga end of July, end of August as we had last summer,” Fabrizio revealed.
”Osimhen moved in September last summer, so you remember the whole saga. Napoli don’t want to enter into the same situation. There’s a release clause of €75 million, but Napoli are open to finding a different solution as soon as possible, to find a solution already in June, that’s the ideal scenario for Napoli for the Victor Osimhen story,” he added.

Fabrizio also revealed the possible options for Victor Osimhen, saying: “For Manchester United, interest is still there but still not something guaranteed, because of the salary, because it’s an expensive package and because Man United have several options including Delap and more players.”
”There are more options around the world, because also from Saudi, remember one year ago, Al Ahly almost agreed a deal for Victor Osimhen but everything collapsed in the final minutes because of Napoli, not because of Osimhen.”
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