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Midfielder for the Super Eagles is eager to join Osimhen at Galatasaray and has submitted a transfer request.

 

Midfielder for the Super Eagles is eager to join Osimhen at Galatasaray and has submitted a transfer request.

According to awardnobs, Nigerian midfielder Raphael Onyedika has made a daring move in his pursuit of a transfer to Turkish team Galatasaray by submitting a transfer request to Club Brugge, where he now plays. The 23-year-old is excited to get back again with Victor Osimhen, his international teammate who recently joined Galatasaray on loan from Napoli.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Onyedika’s desire to join Galatasaray has been evident, with the Turkish side already agreeing on personal terms with the midfielder. However, the transfer fee has proven to be a stumbling block, with Club Brugge holding out for a fee in the region of €30m. Galatasaray, on the other hand, is willing to pay half that amount, but has offered Onyedika a lucrative wage package, almost twice his current salary in Belgium.

The midfielder’s transfer request is a clear indication of his desperation to join Osimhen at Galatasaray. With the Turkish transfer window still open, Onyedika is hoping that his request will prompt Club Brugge to reconsider their valuation and reach an agreement with Galatasaray.

Onyedika’s move to Galatasaray would be a significant boost to the Turkish side’s midfield, and would reunite him with Osimhen, with whom he has already established a strong partnership on the international stage. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Club Brugge will accept a lower offer or Galatasaray will increase their bid to secure Onyedika’s services.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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