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Osimhen Fires Agent After Failed Transfer To Chelsea
Osimhen is said to be deeply dissatisfied with Calenda’s management of the transfer negotiations, which he found ineffective, particularly in efforts to secure a permanent move away from Napoli.
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Frustrated by the lack of progress, Osimhen took matters into his own hands, negotiating his loan transfer to Turkish club Galatasaray directly without an agent’s assistance.
On transfer deadline day, Osimhen was linked with potential moves to both Al Ahli and Chelsea, but neither deal was finalized. Calenda faced considerable backlash on social media, with critics blaming him for the failed negotiations.
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Following these setbacks, Osimhen reportedly enlisted Turkish intermediary George Gardi to help finalize his move to Galatasaray. The agreement reached is a loan deal valid until the end of the season, with an option for a break clause in January if an offer from a major European club arises.
Osimhen’s future remains uncertain, but his decision to sever ties with Calenda indicates his determination to take charge of his career and remain open to opportunities with top European teams.
In another news, thousands of Galatasaray fans gathered at the Istanbul Airport, Turkey, to welcome Super Eagles star, Victor Osimhen, with enthusiasm and excitement on Monday.
Despite arriving at 3:30am, Osimhen was met with cheers and chants.
He appeared thrilled as fans sang and chanted his name, creating a memorable moment.
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