
To sign one of Nigeria's brightest stars, Galatasaray is considering an unusual trade-off, parting with their own turf. According to Goal.com, the Turkish club is planning to sell one of its major training facilities to raise funds for a high-stakes move for Victor Osimhen. It’s a calculated gamble that blends financial urgency with football ambition.
Galatasaray's willingness to sell infrastructure for talent illustrates the rising stakes in European football, especially to sign Nigerian star Victor Osimhen.
- Galatasaray intends to sell a key training facility to finance a move for Osimhen
- Nigerian striker reportedly demands €13M annual contract with €75M fee
- The bold plan signals the club’s ambition to return to elite European competition
- Galatasaray faces stiff competition from other clubs vying for Osimhen
- The transfer reflects wider financial pressures in elite football