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    To sign Osimhen, Galatasaray suggests swap agreement

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    Galatasaray is proposing cash plus a player in exchange for Victor Osimhen, who they hope to sign on a permanent basis.

    In September, Osimhen transferred on loan from Serie A team Napoli to RAMS Park.

    In nine appearances for Galatasaray across all competitions, the 25-year-old has recorded eight goals and four assists.

    According to Turkish rumors, Galatasaray will offer the forward cash plus either Yunus Akgun, Baris Alper Yilmaz, or Davinson Sanchez.

    Some of the top teams in Europe are predicted to give Galatasaray strong challenge for the Nigerian championship next summer.

    The player has always piqued the curiosity of Premier League powerhouse Chelsea.

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