Africa’s most high-profile transfer turned heads not only for its protracted nature but also because no one expected Osimhen to end up in Turkey.
The smart money had been on a move to French giants Paris St-Germain, one of the big English Premier League clubs or Saudi Arabia.
In the end the cost of a permanent deal, time constraints and the acrimonious relationship between the player and Napoli led the 25-year-old to emulate his football hero Didier Drogba, who also spent a year at Galatasaray.
The one-year loan deal, however, feels like a sticking plaster.
The contract includes a mid-season break clause, should anyone offer a permanent transfer in January, while there is every chance that Osimhen will find himself back to square one in Naples if he endures a disappointing campaign in Istanbul.
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