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Turkey: Galatasaray take decision on Atletico Madrid’s €120m bid for Osimhen
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Turkey: Galatasaray take decision on Atletico Madrid’s €120m bid for Osimhen

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Galatasaray have reportedly rejected a bid worth €120 million for their top striker, Victor Osimhen.

​According to Forza Cimbom, the bid came from Atletico Madrid, and it is understood that the Spanish LaLiga side are pursuing the Nigerian as a primary target this summer.

The Los Rojiblancos may lose their top two strikers, Alexander Sørloth and Julian Alvarez this summer.

Sørloth is attracting interest from Juventus, while Alvarez is attracting interest from Barcelona and Arsenal.

However, ​Galatasaray’s decision to reject Atletico Madrid’s offer means that the Turkish Super Lig champions don’t want to sell Osimhen this summer.

Galatasaray bought Osimhen from Napoli for €75 million, and the Nigerian international has helped the club win back-to-back domestic league titles.

​Osimhen’s future has been the subject of intense transfer speculation in recent months.

He has been linked with a host of top European clubs, including Chelsea, Arsenal, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Juventus.

Turkey: Galatasaray take decision on Atletico Madrid’s €120m bid for Osimhen

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