Galatasaray Ready to Shock Man Utd, PSG With Massive €15M Annual Wages for Transfer Target | OneFootball

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·9 April 2025

Galatasaray Ready to Shock Man Utd, PSG With Massive €15M Annual Wages for Transfer Target

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Paris Saint-Germain have had their eye on Osimhen for some time now, and with the summer transfer window approaching, the buzz around his future is only heating up.

The Nigerian striker, currently shining at Galatasaray, has rediscovered the form that made him a breakout star during the 2022-23 season. With 28 goals and five assists in 32 games across all competitions, he’s once again turning heads across Europe.


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According to GIVE ME SPORT, Manchester United are starting to worry about PSG’s growing interest, with the French side reportedly in pole position to land him.

PSG also appear well-equipped financially to meet both Osimhen’s wage demands and the £63 million asking price. The report adds that Chelsea and United now see PSG as the main threat in the race for the striker.

Are Galatasaray ready to spend big to keep Victor Osimhen?

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Galatasaray are fully aware of the talent they’ve got on their hands, and most at the club want him to stick around next season. In fact, the Turkish side’s leadership is already working on putting together a deal to make his stay permanent—and they’ve let him know he could earn a salary that matches offers from five major clubs.

AS reports, citing club sources, that Galatasaray know they’ll need to put up €70 million to sign him from Napoli. They’re also prepared to offer the Lagos-born striker a three-year deal worth €15 million net per season, plus bonuses. There are also clubs in the Arab world reportedly willing to pay him at least twice what he would earn in Turkey.

Still, Okan Buruk and his staff remain hopeful. The player feels a strong connection to the club, and together, they’re working on a project aimed at pushing into the Champions League quarterfinals.

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