Turkish champions Galatasaray have reportedly received a massive €120 million bid from a Saudi Arabian club for Nigerian Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen, adding a fresh twist to one of the biggest transfer stories of the summer window.

Galatasaray have reportedly received an offer worth €120 million from a Saudi Arabian club for Nigerian international Victor Osimhen, as interest in the prolific striker continues to intensify ahead of the new season. The bid is said to be one of the biggest offers made for the Super Eagles forward since he joined the Turkish champions on a permanent deal.

According to reports from Turkey, the Saudi club has tabled a package valued at €120 million in an attempt to lure Osimhen to the Saudi Pro League.

The offer comes amid growing interest in the 27-year-old striker following another outstanding campaign in which he finished among the leading scorers and played a key role in Galatasaray’s domestic success.

Despite the lucrative proposal, Galatasaray have consistently maintained that Osimhen is not for sale and remain determined to keep the Nigerian forward at the club.

Osimhen has remained one of the most sought-after strikers in world football, attracting interest from several European heavyweights as well as clubs in Saudi Arabia.

In recent transfer windows, Saudi clubs have repeatedly attempted to sign the Super Eagles star with lucrative financial packages, but negotiations have not resulted in a move. The latest €120 million bid further underlines his growing value in the global transfer market.

Neither Galatasaray nor Victor Osimhen has officially commented on the latest Saudi bid.

Club officials have, however, repeatedly stated in recent weeks that the Nigerian striker remains a key part of their long-term plans despite continued transfer speculation.

With the summer transfer window now in full swing, Victor Osimhen’s future is expected to remain one of football’s biggest talking points. Whether Galatasaray decide to resist the latest offer or enter negotiations could shape one of the most significant transfer sagas of the year.

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