
The European transfer market is bracing for a seismic shift as the world’s elite clubs intensify their pursuit of Victor Osimhen. Following a prolific tenure in Turkey, the Galatasaray marksman has become the centerpiece of a looming bidding war involving Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and FC Barcelona.
According to Turkish journalist Ali Naci Küçük, Real Madrid has officially shortlisted the 27-year-old Nigerian international alongside Manchester City’s Erling Haaland as their primary attacking targets for the 2026/27 campaign. Scouts from both Madrid and PSG were reportedly in attendance at Rams Park last Tuesday, monitoring Osimhen during Galatasaray’s high-stakes UEFA Champions League encounter against Liverpool.
The Madrid Strategy
Real Madrid’s interest is fueled by a desire to rebalance their frontline. Reports from Sabah and Fichajes suggest that President Florentino Pérez is prepared to sanction a bid exceeding €100 million. The strategic goal is to install a traditional “number nine,” allowing Kylian Mbappé to transition back to his preferred role on the left wing. This move comes amid ongoing speculation regarding the future of the club’s current attacking configuration.
The Parisian Rebound
Paris Saint-Germain is also back in the fray, seeking to rectify their failed 2024 pursuit when a massive joint bid for Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was rebuffed by Napoli. While the Parisians eventually secured Kvaratskhelia for €70 million in early 2025, they have operated without a specialized striker this season. Despite conflicting reports regarding Luis Enrique’s tactical preferences, the allure of Osimhen’s 19 goals and seven assists this term has kept the French champions on high alert.
The Catalan Challenge
Adding another layer of intrigue, FC Barcelona has reportedly set aside €100 million of their summer budget to secure a long-term successor to the legendary Robert Lewandowski. The Blaugrana view Osimhen as the “perfect” physical and clinical presence to lead their attack in the coming years.
Turkish Record at Stake
Having secured Osimhen permanently for €75 million last summer, Galatasaray is in a position of strength. However, the club is aware that a fee between €120 million and €140 million would be nearly impossible to ignore. Such a deal would not only shatter every existing transfer record in Turkish football but also cement Osimhen’s status as the most expensive African footballer in history.
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