Transfer: Osimhen’s manager hiding things, think of plan B – Dizdar tells Galatasaray

Turkish football pundit, Cem Dizdar has urged Galatasaray to think of Plan B amid striker, Victor Osimhen’s future with the club.

According to Dizdar, Osimhen’s manager (representative) is hiding things from Galatasaray regarding the player’s next possible move ahead of the summer transfer window.

Osimhen joined Galatasaray on a season-long loan from Serie A side Napoli last September.

This comes after the Nigeria international failed to secure a deadline day moves to Premier League club Chelsea and Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli.

However, speculation surrounding the future of Osimhen has intensified following his outstanding performances for Galatasaray so far this season, with reports linking him with possible moves to Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain in the summer transfer window.

“Victor Osimhen’s manager has started talking too much. When a manager starts talking too much, there is something else going on,” Dizdar was quoted as saying by habersarikirmizi.

“He is hiding things from us that we are trying to see. The smell will come out soon anyway.”

He added, “Players like Osimhen suit big clubs like Galatasaray, but they always have to think of plan B.

“No one thought that Victor Osimhen would replace Mauro Icardi, but Galatasaray did. They will also think of an alternative to Osimhen.”

Osimhen has scored 26 goals in 30 matches across all competitions for Galatasaray this season.

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