Turkish Giants Make Shock Move to Outbid Europe’s Elite for Star Duo
Galatasaray are preparing a financial masterstroke that could shake up European football – sacrificing their training ground in a €800-900 million deal to bankroll audacious moves for Leroy Sane and Victor Osimhen, Sky Sport Deutschland can reveal.
The Istanbul giants aim to hijack Arsenal’s pursuit of Bayern Munich winger Sane while making Osimhen’s loan move permanent, in what would represent one of the most ambitious transfer coups in Turkish football history.
The Osimhen Equation
Last season’s loan star Osimhen remains Galatasaray’s top priority, with the Nigerian hitman demanding €13m annually to stay. Despite interest from Manchester United and Chelsea, club officials believe their unique relationship with the striker – coupled with Champions League football – gives them an edge in the €75m negotiations.
Sane Surprise
More astonishing is their move for Sane, with Galatasaray ready to outmuscle Arsenal for the German international’s signature. The potential double swoop would send shockwaves through the transfer market and mark a new era of financial power in the Super Lig.
All-In Strategy
A club insider told us: “This isn’t just spending – it’s a complete recalibration of our ambitions. The training ground sale gives us resources few expected, and we intend to use them decisively.”
With the Turkish transfer window heating up, Galatasaray’s bold plan could either revolutionize their squad or become a cautionary tale about football’s financial extremes. One thing’s certain – Europe’s elite are now watching Istanbul with newfound respect.
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