Victor Osimhen faces salary delay concerns at Galatasaray
Victor Osimhen has reportedly gone unpaid for the past two months at Galatasaray, covering January and February, amid growing financial issues at the Turkish giants.
The Nigerian striker, signed permanently from Napoli for €75 million and earning a reported €21 million gross per season, is now said to be owed two months’ salary. Osimhen has been a key player for Galatasaray and a major fan favorite, leading the line since his big-money move.
After a stunning campaign in which he scored 35 goals and helped Galatasaray win the Turkish Super League title, his current situation has raised eyebrows across Europe.
The striker was left out of the squad for last weekend’s away defeat to Konyaspor, a decision that has further fuelled speculation about unpaid wages and tensions behind the scenes. His absence has also sparked debate among fans, who worry about the impact on the team’s title hopes this season.
Reports in Turkey suggest the club’s broader wage problems could influence Osimhen’s future, with questions now swirling over whether he might seek a move away in the summer if the situation is not resolved.
