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Businessman club owner explains how Galatasaray can afford Victor Osimhen money

Osimhen was welcomed by thousands of Galatasaray fans at the airport in Istanbul | Credit: IMAGO/PA
A Turkish businessman and co-owner of Fortuna Sittard in the Eredivisie revealed how Galatasaray can afford Victor Osimhen.
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Isitan Gun, the co-owner of Dutch club Fortuna Sittard, recently discussed Victor Osimhen's transfer to Galatasaray, in which he explained how Cim-Bom hope to recoup their investment from the transfer. 

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What Isitan said 

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However, Gun, a Turkish businessman who owns 20% of Fortuna, does not believe this is the start of a trend. He argued that the Osimhen transfer is a unique incident and that fans should not expect their clubs to start spending as much. 

"It's not the new norm, and Turkey isn't becoming the new Saudi Arabia." Isitan said, per Voetbal Central. "I never see a transfer like this happening again in the Turkish league. 75 million is insane. It's a one-off, I think."

Gun was previously a board member at Galatasaray, and he provided some insights into the club's thought process. He said Osimhen's signing is an investment on the club's part and that they expect to make their money from sponsorship deals.

Victor Osimhen is one of the highest-paid African footballers in 2025 after his transfer to Galatasaray | Credit: Instagram/@galatasaray

"This transfer is also an investment. They assume his resale value will increase if he has another good season," he continued. "You could call it reckless, but the club is generating a significant profit worldwide from enormous shirt sales and the sporting momentum they currently have.

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"Even if they don't make it far in the Champions League this year, they can still absorb this transfer financially. The club doesn't spend money it doesn't have." 

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