Victor Osimhen’s ongoing saga continues to captivate Italian football fans, despite the Nigerian star now showcasing his goal-scoring prowess for Galatasaray in Istanbul.
As Galatasaray supporters revel in the performance of one of the world’s top strikers, a crucial detail concerning his permanent transfer from Napoli has surfaced, dashing any immediate prospects of his return to Italian soil.
De Laurentiis’s “Anti-Italy” Clause: A Contractual Masterstroke
Following Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis’s approval of Victor Osimhen’s €75 million permanent transfer to Galatasaray, speculation was rife about the possibility of a swift comeback to Serie A.
Osimhen had previously criticized Napoli, alleging he was subjected to disrespectful treatment by the club.
There was widespread conjecture that clubs like Juventus, under the guidance of Osimhen’s former coach Luciano Spalletti, or even AC Milan, might pursue a transfer in upcoming windows.
Nevertheless, recent investigative reports from leading sports publications, including La Gazzetta dello Sport, have brought to light an ingenious piece of “contractual engineering.”
To preempt the alarming possibility of Osimhen competing against Napoli for a domestic rival, a confidential penalty clause was embedded within the transfer agreement.
A Staggering €70 Million Hurdle for Serie A Aspirants
The details of this particular clause are indeed astonishing.
If Galatasaray were to transfer Osimhen to any Serie A club, they would be obligated to pay an extra penalty fee of €70 million to Napoli.
This substantial financial deterrent effectively doubles the acquisition cost for any potential Italian club interested in the player.
While prominent Premier League clubs such as Chelsea or Arsenal could conceivably activate a release clause or negotiate a standard market price without added complications, an Italian club would be confronted with a total expenditure easily exceeding €130-140 million – a sum presently unattainable for the Italian football market.
Duration of Osimhen’s Transfer Restriction Clause
For supporters envisioning a nostalgic return to Italy, the wait is set to be prolonged.
The protective “anti-Italy” clause is reported to be in effect for a period of 24 months, commencing from the date of his permanent transfer.
Consequently, Victor Osimhen is effectively barred from joining any Serie A club until September 1, 2027.
This clause underscores the strained relationship that developed between the player and the Napoli (Partenopei) leadership.
After spearheading Napoli to their momentous third Scudetto title in 2023, the ensuing deterioration of relations culminated in an acrimonious departure.
Through the inclusion of this clause, De Laurentiis has guaranteed that although Osimhen has departed Naples, he will not be returning to pose a threat at venues like the Allianz Stadium or San Siro in the foreseeable future.
Victor Osimhen and Galatasaray: What Lies Ahead?
Osimhen has swiftly become a revered figure in Turkey, yet his long-term career trajectory continues to fuel fervent discussion.
Recently, when the Nigerian international netted the crucial 105th-minute goal, eliminating Juventus from the Champions League, many anticipated a dramatic celebration – but Osimhen notably refrained.
Boasting an impressive 37 goals in his initial 41 appearances for the club, his market value has reached an unprecedented peak.
Although some legal experts have pondered the “grey area” of a potential loan-back arrangement, the robust terms of the Napoli-Galatasaray agreement render a Serie A comeback financially unattainable for the next two years.
For the time being, the player once hailed as the “King of Naples” continues as the “Lion of Istanbul,” and any aspirations of a Serie A return must be postponed until 2027.








