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Transfer: Al-Hilal U-Turn, Improve Offer to Osimhen

  • Al-Hilal, a Saudi Pro League club, has made an improved offer to sign Nigeria international striker Victor Osimhen following his successful 2024/25 loan at Galatasaray.
  • Negotiations stalled after Osimhen and Napoli demanded the full €75 million release clause, rejecting Al-Hilal's initial bid of around €65 million plus bonuses.
  • During his loan at Galatasaray, Osimhen netted 37 goals and contributed eight assists across 41 games, playing a key role in the club securing both the Turkish Super Lig title and the Turkish Cup.
  • Victor Osimhen has accepted a contract offer from Al-Hilal that includes a €30 million annual salary plus additional bonuses; however, the transfer has not been finalized as Napoli insists on receiving the full €75 million release clause.
  • Al-Hilal continues to push for a deal before the FIFA Club World Cup squad deadline on June 18, while Galatasaray also pursues a permanent transfer for the striker.
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Victor Osimhen, 26, is on his way to Al Hilal. The Saudi club has agreed a transfer fee of 825 million kronor with Napoli.

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The French newspaper L'Equipe revealed this Sunday that Victor Gyokeres rejected a proposal with millions of euros from Al Hilal, João Cancel and Ruben Neves, having regard to the World Clubs that are approaching. According to the same source, the club located in Riade put on the table a 35 million euro per year contract, excluding any bonuses, and a transfer value between 65 and 70 million euros, which goes to the meeting of the requests of Spo…

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The Guardian Nigeria broke the news in Nigeria on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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