It is better for Victor Osimhen to keep himself relevant and in top shape with Galatasaray of Turkey than being left out in the cold with Napoli’s U-23 side.
If Napoli chased Al Ahli of Saudi Arabia away, frustrated Chelsea of England but chose to parley with Gala well it is better for now. Like we say in local parlance, “At all, at all na winch.”
The frustration of not playing top-flight football could lead to depression if not well handled. The loan deal isn’t a bad move and thanks to Gala for coming to Osimhen’s rescue.
At least this move hopefully will keep him busy while the next transfer window opens in December. All he needs to do is return to his goal-scoring form. Bang, bang, bang…and the top clubs will rush in again to negotiate his move out of the stronghold of Napoli.
Again, Turkey will present him with the opportunity to live and experience a new environment, league, country, and club. He has been to Germany with Wolfsburg, Belgium with Charleroi, France with Lille, and Italy with Napoli.
Someday he may land in England to play for his dream club Chelsea or even Spain to star for Real Madrid…you never can tell. But first thing first, Osimhen should pray to rediscover his scoring form and boots.
He needs the goals now more than ever before. Goals will sell him more. Goals will drag suitors to him and even increase his value. If the goals fail to come (God forbid) then, he may scare clubs. But once he is red hot with goals, he is good for a big return to a bigger stage.
After that, he must keep his head low. Easy does it. When you court a bad image, you send a wrong signal about yourself. You may end up demarketing yourself and caging your career.
Finally, he must pray to have an injury-free loan spell in Turkey. Already he appears prone to injuries given his power-packed all-action style. He must play safe yet bang in the goals.
17 Reasons Why Osimehn May Have Had The Last Laugh
1. He gets to play some football
2. In a football mad country
3. He earns his 250k euros a week
4. The gods didn’t let Chelsea slash it
5. He has a reasonable release clause of 75M euros
6. Half of his former release clause
7. He has a break clause in January
8. So he can depart to PSG or Saudi
9. After a few months of football
10. I think Osimhen is the real winner in all these
11. All he needs to do
12. Is start scoring goals left, right, and center.
13. Beginning with the Super Eagles this weekend
14. The whole world is watching
15. And when he returns to Turkey, he must set stadia alight
16. Roast teams without mercy
17. That’s the only way to teach Napoli and Chelsea a bitter lesson.