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Galatasaray to sell training facilities to fund Osimhen deal

June 12, 2025
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Galatasaray to sell training facilities to fund Osimhen deal
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Turkish Super Lig side Galatasaray are reportedly set to sell their training ground move at financing a blockbuster transfer window, including a potential permanent deal for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.

According to Sky Sport Deutschland, the Istanbul giants are ready to cash in on their training facilities, with the sale estimated to bring in between €800 million and €900 million. The massive proceeds will be reinvested into strengthening the first-team squad as the club eyes domestic dominance and a deeper run in European competitions.

Osimhen was signed on loan from Napoli last summer and proved a roaring success, and while he continues to be linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League, the Istanbul outfit are still hopeful they can persuade him to remain in Turkey.

Chelsea and Manchester United continue to be linked with the striker, with the Old Trafford club coming increasingly into focus in recent days.

Read also: New Atalanta coach keen to retain Lookman amid transfer interests

The Nigeria international has demanded a contract worth at least €13m per year while his transfer fee is expected to be around €75m.

On top of this, David Ornstein of The Athletic has confirmed that Galatasaray have agreed to sign free agent Leroy Sane from Bayern Munich in a sensational swoop.

Although there were links primarily with Arsenal, there he is heavily appreciated by Mikel Arteta, Bayern seemed to have agreed terms with the player. However, Sane changed agent and appears destined to make a lucrative move to Galatasaray, who beat the Gunners, Al-Hilal and Fenerbahce to his signing.

Ornstein reports that Sane will earn €15m per year over the course of a three-year contract.

 

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