Osimhen wins first Turkish Supe Lig award

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Victor Osimhen has claimed his first Turkish Super Lig award shortly after joining Galatasaray on a season-long loan from Napoli.

The Nigeria international’s stunning goal against Kasımpaşa was voted the Goal of the Week by beIN SPORTS, earning a remarkable 77.96% of the total votes.

Osimhen scored his first goal and followed it up with his first brace, but it was not enough to secure all three points for the Turkish champions, who gave up a three-goal lead to allow the visitors a share of the spoils.

The 25-year-old showcased his skill and decisiveness to volley home with his left foot after receiving a pass from former Napoli teammate Dries Marten to put his team 2-0 up.

Despite missing pre-season due to transfer complications, Osimhen has quickly become a key player for Galatasaray, having been involved in scoring or assisting in all four of his appearances for the club.

He took his season tally to two goals and four assists in four games for the Lions since joining on loan from Napoli.

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However, Osimhen is currently sidelined with an injury after a knock he picked up during the league game. He missed the Europa League clash against RFS in Latvia on Wednesday, but his injury is not severe, and he is expected to return soon.

He could be back in action on the weekend when Galatasaray take on Alanyaspor in the Super Lig.

Meanwhile, the former Lille player has revealed the key role Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk played in convincing him to join the club.

“Okan Buruk is the key to my transfer,” Osimhen told A Spor. “I was incredibly impressed when I spoke to him.”

The initial loan deal allows Victor Osimhen to stay at Galatasaray for four months, but his strong performance has sparked speculation about a potential extension.

Despite his loan move, reports indicate that Chelsea is still interested in signing him, with the Blues reportedly willing to offer €90 million for the Nigerian striker in the January transfer window.

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