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    Osimhen rejects Juventus in order to join  Premier League

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    Victor Osimhen, a forward for Nigeria, has no interest in joining Juventus, a major Serie A team.

    According to reports, Osimhen is one of Juventus’ summer transfer window targets.

    However, JuveFC claims that the 26-year-old is aiming for a transfer to a Premier League team.

    Last September, the strong striker moved from Napoli to Galatasaray on loan.

    This summer, Osimhen will be available for a €75 million clause.

    Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea have all been linked to him.

    Osimhen has made 23 league appearances for Galatasaray this season, scoring 20 goals.

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