Man United fans all want one thing from Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen after desperate plea
Manchester United fans have unleashed a passionate social media blitz, begging Nigerian superstar Victor Osimhen to lower his wage demands and join their struggling squad.
The Galatasaray loanee, who’s smashed 31 goals this season, is at the centre of a transfer storm, with Red Devils supporters flooding his X posts to lure him to Old Trafford.
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“Please lower your wage demands so that you can join my club, Manchester United. Apologies in advance if the reports are not true,” one fan implored, echoing the desperation of thousands.
Another quipped, “Dey come Man United, I go add your salary difference.” The fervour intensified with a direct plea: “Vector, I know Galatasaray is the biggest club in Turkey, together with Fanabache, but it’s time to move to a bigger club like Manchester United.”
The 26-year-old striker, still owned by Napoli, has also tugged at heartstrings in Istanbul.
Galatasaray fans recently penned an emotional letter, calling him “family” and urging him to stay. But United’s faithful are undeterred, countering with their own heartfelt appeals.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano reports Osimhen’s camp is eyeing a 12m euros a year deal, a steep ask for United’s budget-conscious INEOS regime.
Yet fans, frustrated by Rasmus Hojlund’s patchy form and Joshua Zirkzee’s growing pains, see Osimhen as the lethal finisher to revive their attack.
Osimhen’s dominance in Turkey, paired with his Serie A pedigree, makes him a hot commodity. With United stuck outside the Premier League’s European spots, the Nigerian could be the catalyst for a turnaround.
But his £200k-weekly wage demand, matching his €12m net Napoli salary, has sparked debate. Some fans urge flexibility, while others joke about crowdfunding his paycheck.
— Victor Osimhen (@victorosimhen9) May 1, 2025
Napoli, open to a £64m deal, hold the key, but Osimhen’s next move hinges on his priorities: loyalty to Galatasaray’s “family” or the global stage of Old Trafford.