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Transfer: Two reasons Arsenal won’t sign Osimhen from Galatasaray
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Transfer: Two reasons Arsenal won’t sign Osimhen from Galatasaray

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Arsenal might end up not signing Victor Osimhen from Galatasaray this summer over a few reasons, according to GiveMeSport.

Osimhen has been linked with a move to the Premier League champions in the past days.

The two clubs have been negotiating over Gabriel Martinelli and Ethan Nwaneri.

During these conversations, Osimhen’s name has come up, with Arsenal looking to bolster their attack.

However, it has now emerged that Galatasaray would rather keep the Super Eagles talisman.

Also, money could be a problem. Osimhen’s wages and bonuses are high and his agent commissions might be an issue too.

It would be an expensive deal for Arsenal and the English club might be more inclined to chase Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez instead.

Transfer: Two reasons Arsenal won’t sign Osimhen from Galatasaray

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