Nigerian striker Vitor Osungham's value is like a roller coaster, dropping straight from 120 million euros to 75 million euros, with Galatasaray Nigeria becoming his temporary haven. Meanwhile, Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain have been quick to step in, planning to open the transfer door at Boley, aiming for the January transfer window next year.
The latest reports in the French media suggest that PSG president Ekarinha is waiting for an opportunity to take Vitor Ossenhan under his wing in January next year. Coach Anriki is regretting his decision to give up on Vitor Ossenhan this summer after he tried to sell him in a package with Chihuahuasquilla for a whopping 220 million euros, which went unanswered.
Bori's plan to sell their star player at a high price fell through, and Vidar Ossenhan was caught in a transfer impasse. In the end, he could only reach out to the Turkish Super League side. Although Galatasaray is interested in making him a full-fledged player, PSG will still be his final destination if their financial resources are limited.
Previously, Manchester United had planned to exchange Joshua Shukes plus cash for Vitor Ossenhan. Now that PSG have opened negotiations, United will need to accelerate their move if they want to get in the way.