Galatasaray officially announce Victor Osimhen
Galatasaray officially announced the signing of Victor Osimhen in a statement to KAP.

Continuing the transfer work for the new season, Galatasaray has officially reached a happy ending in Victor Osimhen, who has been struggling for a long time.
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COST ANNOUNCED
In a statement to the Public Disclosure Platform, the yellow-reds announced that they have added the Nigerian striker to their squad for 75 million euros and a 10 percent share.
It was also announced that a 4-year contract was signed with Victor Osimhen for 15 million net and 6 million bonus per year.
Here is that statement of Galatasaray:
"An agreement has been reached with the club SSCN Napoli SPA regarding the transfer of professional footballer Victor James Osimhen.
In this context, a net transfer fee of EUR 75.000.000 will be paid to the player's former club.
In addition, within the scope of the agreement, 10% of the profit from the next sale of the football player will be paid to SSCN Napoli SPA.
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A 4-year contract has been signed with the footballer, effective from the 2025-2026 season.
According to the agreement, the player will be paid a guaranteed fee of EUR 15,000,000 net for each season, a loyalty bonus of EUR 1,000,000 net and an image rights fee of EUR 5,000,000."
"THANK YOU TO MY PRESIDENT"
Osimhen thanked Dursun Özbek and said, "I am very happy to be part of the Galatasaray family. I want to thank my president very much. We have a positive team. You also know my quality. We will achieve great success with the quality of my teammates and myself. We will give our everything not only in the league and cup but also in the Champions League."
Finally, Victor Osimhen said that he will fight for the fans and concluded his sentences with the following words:
"Honestly, I didn't expect the attention I received, it was more than I expected. Galatasaray fans were with me in Germany. When I first came here, I came here because I felt happy. I will continue to fight for the fans in the upcoming matches. The president and the executives fought hard for me to be here."