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Liverpool Join Race for Osimhen or Sesko to Reinforce Attack

Victor Osimhen (Napoli), Benjamin Sesko (Leipzig)
Summer 2025

Liverpool are eyeing Napoli’s Osimhen and RB Leipzig’s Sesko as potential striker upgrades over Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez, targeting more consistent firepower for next season’s title push.
Both forwards are valued around £70m—far cheaper than Newcastle’s £130m-rated Isak. However, Liverpool will face stiff competition from Arsenal, Man United, Juventus, and PSG for their signatures.

Juve Step Up Osimhen Chase After Turkey Loan Success

Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray)
Summer 2025

Juventus are ramping up efforts to sign Victor Osimhen after his impressive 28-goal loan spell at Galatasaray.
Osimhen fell out with Napoli but didn’t secure a move last summer. Juventus hope to convince him to stay in Italy despite Premier League interest from Manchester United.

Victor Osimhen to Spark Summer Battle

Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray)
Summer 2025

Osimhen is set to leave Napoli, and a four-way race is forming between Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Juventus.
Marca reports Napoli may negotiate offers below the €75m release clause. His performances on loan have reignited top-level interest across Europe.

Mourinho Attacks Galatasaray Coach in Nose-Grabbing Chaos After Cup Loss

Jose Mourinho (Fenerbahçe), Okan Buruk (Galatasaray)
2 April Turkish Cup quarterfinal

Jose Mourinho grabbed rival coach Okan Buruk’s nose during a post-match melee, triggering a dramatic reaction and escalating tensions. Buruk dropped to the ground holding his face, calling it “not very stylish,” while Galatasaray’s VP condemned it as an attack on Turkish football.
The incident followed a heated match marred by a late-game brawl that saw three players sent off. Galatasaray mocked Mourinho online, reigniting their feud after previous accusations of racism and a prior suspension.

Joao Felix Linked with Galatasaray Exit Route from Chelsea

Joao Felix (Chelsea)
March 2025

Joao Felix is expected to leave Chelsea this summer, with his agent Jorge Mendes already in talks with Galatasaray.
The Portugal international, who signed a seven-year deal with Chelsea in August after a loan spell in 2022/23, has struggled to make an impact. He started just three Premier League matches before being loaned to AC Milan in February. While he is set to return to Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, his future appears to lie elsewhere, with Turkish giants Galatasaray emerging as a strong contender for his next destination.

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