‘Manchester United sign Victor Osimhen’

‘Manchester United sign Victor Osimhen’
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Manchester United have agreed a deal to sign Victor Osimhen, according to the Turkish media.

Aygun Ozipek reports that Man Utd have found an agreement with Napoli that will see them pay €60 million for the striker this summer.

The report adds that Osimhen has agreed a contract with United that will see him earn €15m a season.

There have been growing reports in the Turkish media in recent days that United were close to finalising a deal for Osimhen.

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Osimhen close to move to Man Utd

It now seems that a deal has been done, if Ozipek can be believed as United move to complete their main transfer priority early ahead of the official opening of the summer window.

Osimhen is one of the most wanted men on the summer transfer market, with a whole host of top European teams vying for his signature.

FootballTransfers reported earlier this month that Chelsea were in the lead for Osimhen, with the Nigerian setting his sights on completing a move to Stamford Bridge.

But the consensus in the Turkish media is that Man Utd are ahead in a race that also features Arsenal, PSG, Juventus and Barcelona.

Osimhen joined Galatasaray last summer on loan for the season from Napoli until June 2025.

It is a dry loan with Galatasaray simply covering his salary from September until June at a cost of €10 million.

Osimhen joined Galatasaray on loan
© IMAGO – Osimhen joined Galatasaray on loan

He has enjoyed a fantastic season with Galatasaray, scoring 29 goals in 34 games in all competitions.

Osimhen will return to Napoli at the end of the season and then leave the club permanently.

The 26-year-old has a release clause in his Napoli contract worth €75 million, for foreign clubs only.

He has no future at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona after falling out with the club last year.

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