Nigerian Football
PSG open talks with Galatasaray over potential summer move for Victor Osimhen
French champions Paris Saint-Germain have initiated discussions with Galatasaray over a possible summer transfer for Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen, as the Ligue 1 side look to reinforce their attacking options ahead of the new campaign, Sport360NG reports.
Osimhen, who previously played in France with LOSC Lille before securing a high-profile switch to SSC Napoli, is reportedly attracting renewed interest from the Paris-based club.
Sources in Turkey indicate that preliminary negotiations have begun regarding the Nigerian international’s availability. PSG are understood to view the 27-year-old as a leading candidate to spearhead their frontline as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Osimhen has remained a prominent figure in the European transfer market following a string of standout performances in recent years. Known for his pace, strength and clinical edge in front of goal, the forward continues to draw attention from several elite clubs across the continent.
Although talks are said to be at an early stage, the coming weeks are expected to provide greater clarity on whether a move back to Ligue 1 will materialise for the Nigerian striker.
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