Osimhen Claims €100M Value Amid Galatasaray Stint

Victor Osimhen, the talented Super Eagles striker, has made a bold claim – he believes he’s worth over €100 million. The 25-year-old forward has been making waves in the football world with his impressive performances, particularly during Napoli’s Scudetto triumph two seasons ago, where he scored an impressive 26 goals in Serie A.

Osimhen’s impressive form not only earned him the coveted Capocannoniere award but also caught the attention of top clubs like PSG, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Al Ahli. However, despite being heavily linked to these teams, he eventually signed a season-long deal with Turkish giants Galatasaray.

In his four games for the club, Osimhen has already made his presence felt, registering two goals and four assists. In a recent interview with TuttoSport, he reiterated his confidence in his abilities, stating, “I am worth more than 100 million euros. There are few players like me in the world who have achieved the same results and success as me. Everything is linked to my characteristics, the things I do on the pitch and my quality. I think I deserve a high valuation.”

When asked about differing opinions on his worth, Osimhen acknowledged the varying valuations, stating, “I am aware of the contribution I can give to a team. Do people think differently? Some say 15 million euros, others say 100-120-150. Everyone has different opinions.”

With his impressive goal-scoring record and adaptability, it’s easy to see why Osimhen is confident in his abilities. As he looks to make a lasting impression in the Turkish league and potentially beyond, one thing is clear – Victor Osimhen is a talent to be reckoned with.

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