✅ Osimhen to Galatasaray official: Napoli get €75m, among priciest sales 🤑
Below is the statement from the Turkish club.
'Professional footballer Victor James Osimhen has reached an agreement with his club SsCN Napoll SPA regarding the transfer Club. In this context, it is clear to the player's former club. The transfer fee of 75,000,000 EUR will be paid. Also, as part of the agreement, 10% of the profit to be obtained from the player's next sale will be paid to SSCN Napoli SPA. A 4-year contract has been signed with the footballer, starting from the 2025-2026 season'.
🤑 Higuan RE! The Top 5 Napoli sales
Gonzalo Higuaín
Price: 90 million euros
Transfer: Napoli → Juventus
Season: 2016/17
Victor Osimhen
Price: 75 million euros
Transfer: Napoli → Galatasaray
Season: 2025/26
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Price: 70 million euros (excluding bonuses)
Transfer: Napoli → Paris Saint-Germain
Season: 2024/25
Edinson Cavani
Price: 64.5 million euros
Transfer: Napoli → Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
Season: 2013/14
Jorginho
Price: 57 million euros
Transfer: Napoli → Chelsea
Season: 2018/19
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