Galatasaray Enlists Victor Osimhen to Convince Ademola Lookman Over Istanbul Move
Galatasaray has reportedly tasked Victor Osimhen with persuading fellow Super Eagles star Ademola Lookman to leave Atlético Madrid and join him at the Turkish club this summer
Turkish football giants Galatasaray have reportedly launched an ambitious internal recruitment drive, asking Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen to act as a primary intermediary to help convince his international teammate Ademola Lookman to join him in Istanbul. The bold transfer strategy aims to capitalize on the close personal relationship between the two Nigerian attackers as Galatasaray looks to construct a highly formidable frontline capable of dominating both domestic and continental tournaments next season. While Lookman remains a heavily coveted asset following his spectacular European campaigns with Atlético Madrid, the Turkish champions are optimistic that Osimhen’s influential endorsement of the club's passionate fan base and ambitious vision could tilt the balance in their favor before the summer transfer window closes.
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