As expected of Colossus Napoli! Former teammate Kim Min-jae confirmed a complete transfer to Galatasaray, 75 million euros + bonus + Cellon + Cerier A transfer ban
Jul 21, 2025
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Football Italy said on the 21st (Korea time) that Napoli and Galatasaray have agreed to a complete transfer of Osimhen. Galatasaray said it would pay Osimhen's buyout amount of 75 million euros in full.
Osimhen, who left for Galatasaray last summer due to a feud with Napoli, played tremendously, scoring 36 goals in 40 games. It was exactly the same skill that led Napoli to the championship. Juventus, Chelsea, and Manchester United showed interest in Osimhen, who showed amazing scoring ability in Galatasaray after Napoli.
The most active was Al Hilal. Al Hilal, preparing for the Club World Cup, found a special striker and took Osimhen. Al Hilal, who initially sought to recruit Bruno Fernandes and Theo Hernandez, went all-in to Osimhen after failing to recruit them.
He even completed the HUPS Award for transfer fees. According to Fabrizio Romano, who is called the highest peak of the European transfer market, Al Hilal has decided to pay all 75 million euros of buyout money Napoli wants. Initially, Al Hilal offered 65 million euros and 70 million euros, but decided to make a big investment to confirm the recruitment of Osimen before the Club World Cup.
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Galatasaray courted Osimhen. Osimen also showed affection for Galatasaray, who played well. The transfer fee was agreed on early, but there were differences in the payment method. According to Football Italia, Galatasaray will pay 40 million euros straight away, and the remaining 35 million euros will be paid by the end of 2026.
In addition, he will receive a bonus of 5 million euros and a 10% cell-on for future transfers. In addition, the clause 'Anti Serie A' was included. It is impossible to transfer to a rival team that will be a potential threat to Napoli over the next two years. In other words, Napoli got everything they could with Osimhen.
Reporter Park Chan-joon vanbasten@sportschosun.com
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.