Humble Osimhen: ‘I‘m worth more than 100 million’

Victor Osimhen is no longer on the front pages of the sports newspapers. At least not until today. The hype about his big, over 100 million euros transfer died away with the closure of the transfer market in top 5 European leagues and a move to West London never happened. His least favorite destination Saudi Arabia also didn‘t materialize due to Napoli president‘s greed.So, the hype reached its peak when the Nigerian striker moved to Galatasaray on a one-year loan without a buyout option from Naples and his new club will cover 9/10 million of his annual salary. After all the troubles, the Nigerian extended his contract with Napoli until 2026, allowing the Neapolitans to potentially sell him next year and earn vastly. However, he managed to persuade Aurelio De Laurentiis above all to reduce his release clause from 130 million to 75 million euros. But, the Nigerian is still a firm believer that his value is above 100 million mark.Mourinho on Osimhen: ‘There’s one thing about him that irritates me’In fact, he brought the topic into the conversation again.“I am worth more than 100 million euros. There are few players like me in the world who have achieved this style and this success. Everything is linked to my characteristics, to the things I do, to my quality. I think I deserve it . I am aware of the contribution I make and what I can do, even in my private life. Do people think differently? Some say 15 million, others say 100-120-150. Everyone has different opinions” he said for Galatasaray YouTube channel.Osimhen’s shocking move to Napoli’s archrival in January?! Not if you ask GalatasarayNow, in the next few months we will find out if he was just bragging about his abilities or he was putting himself in a ‘shop‘ ahead of the January transfer window. As reported by many football portals, Osimhen apparently has an exit route in his contract by which he can leave already in January, if certain conditions are met. But that was strongly denied in the Turkish club.”Osimhen leaving in January is out of the question. In fact, we are planning to have Osimhen play next season. He is a Galatasaray player until June. Discussing this is an attempt to change the agenda and spoil the fun of watching Osimhen. The player shows how committed he is to Galatasaray in every match. A person plays where he is happy. He has a contract with us until the end of the season. He is very happy to have come to Galatasaray. We should think about how he will be together with Osimhen in the following seasons. There is no need to discuss whether he will leave during the mid-season break” the club director told Turkish media, as quoted by Gazeteoksijen. So far, the Nigerian scored two goals and had four assists in four games so far. Not bad at all.##NAJAVA_MECA_8380060##

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