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Osimhen: Saudi’s Al-Hilal dangle fresh mega offer of N287bn

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Osimhen: Saudi’s Al-Hilal dangle fresh mega offer of N287bn

Al-Hilal have reportedly  increased their already-staggering contract offer to Napoli-owned striker Victor Osimhen, after the Nigeria international turned down their initial proposal.

Osimhen, who is expected to be sold by Napoli this summer, has a release clause worth €75m valid for teams outside of Serie A this summer. As things stand, Al-Hilal of the Saudi Pro League are the only non-Italian team to offer to pay the release clause in full.

Recent reports claimed that Al-Hilal, now coached by former Inter boss Simone Inzaghi, had offered Osimhen €30m per season in wages to leave Napoli this summer, which the 26-year-old ultimately turned down.

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Al-Hilal did not give up on their pursuit of the Nigerian, though, and Italian news outlet,  Corriere dello Sport,  has claimed  that they are now prepared to offer €40m per season in wages.

The  report claimed that Al-Hilal’s proposal is for a three-year contract with an option of an additional 12 months, which would see the former Galatasaray loanee rake in a whopping €160m (about ₦287,149,526,761.31).

Al-Hilal have been busy in the Serie A market, and are also closing in on an agreement with Milan left-back Theo Hernandez, who is reportedly close to accepting a €20m-per-season contract offer from the Saudi heavyweights.

Osimhen: Saudi’s Al-Hilal dangle fresh mega offer of N287bn

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Napoli put fresh hurdles before Galatasaray to grab Osimhen

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Napoli put fresh hurdles before  Galatasaray  to grab Osimhen

Victor Osimhen’s much published move away  from Napoli  is still hanging in the balance  after the  Serie A side made additional demands on Galatasaray before they would approve his transfer to the Turkish champions.

Besides Galatasaray paying the balance of 35 Million Euros next year, Napoli have also asked that they get 20% of the transfer fee in the event that Osimhen joins another club.

According to  Football Italia,  the Osimhen’s transfer saga is  reminiscent  of last summer’s when the  ‘Nigeria international’s future was  dominating headlines with very little genuine progress’,  to the degree that he handed in a medical note to avoid attending pre-season duties with Napoli.

While Galatasaray have agreed to pay the full €75m asking price, the clubs  reportedly continue to haggle over the payment structure.

The latest reports are that Galatasaray have offered to pay €40m upfront with another €35m in instalments, but that Napoli turned that down.

But transfer pundit Matteo Moretto claimed  that  the Partenopei want the full €35m by the end of 2026 plus a percentage of the sell-on fee.

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Giving further details, Yagiz Sabuncuoglu in Turkey noted that  the percentage is 20 per cent, an unusually large amount for a player with Osimhen’s transfer history and pedigree.

In a related development, Victor Osimhen  reportedly  missed Napoli’s  first  pre-season yesterday  after he handed in a sick note while he waits for the completion of his permanent transfer to Galatasaray.

As the deal has not yet been officially completed, Osimhen remains a Napoli player.

However, the 26-year-old did not report for the first day of Napoli’s pre-season training under Antonio Conte .

Osimhen  spent last season on loan at Galatasaray, scoring 37 goals and providing eight assists in 41 official appearances.

Napoli have tried repeatedly to make Osimhen reconsider the proposal from Al-Hilal, but he is refusing to even consider the Saudi Pro League at this point.

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Super Eagles legend Kadiri Ikhana critically ill

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Super Eagles legend Kadiri Ikhana critically ill

Kadiri Ikhana, a revered former Super Eagles defender and 1980 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) champion, is battling for his life at the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital in Auchi, Edo State.

The 68-year-old legend, affectionately known as “Kawawa”, was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and is currently undergoing emergency blood transfusions and intensive care. His health reportedly deteriorated rapidly, prompting his transfer from a previous facility.

News of his worsening condition was shared by ex-international and former captain, Segun Odegbami, on Monday morning.

Austin Braimoh, former Chairman of the South-South Police Service Commission, is currently footing Ikhana’s escalating medical bills to keep the football icon alive.

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Ikhana’s legacy in Nigerian football is immense. As a soldier-turned-athlete, he was a defensive pillar in Nigeria’s historic 1980 AFCON victory over Algeria in Lagos – the country’s first continental title. At club level, he was a standout figure for Bendel Insurance FC during their golden era in the late 1970s.

Post-retirement, Ikhana emerged as one of Nigeria’s most successful coaches, famed for nurturing young talent and clinching domestic titles with multiple clubs. His services to the nation earned him the prestigious Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) honour. He later served as an ambassador for Air Peace, staying active in promoting football.

His current plight has reignited calls for better healthcare and welfare support for retired Nigerian athletes. The football community is still mourning the recent death of former Super Eagles goalkeeper Peter Rufai, who passed away just two weeks ago.

The alarming trend of neglect facing Nigeria’s football heroes has triggered widespread criticism, with fans and stakeholders urging the government and football authorities to act.

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WAFCON: Super Falcons secure top spot in Group B despite draw against Algeria

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WAFCON: Super Falcons secure top spot in Group B despite draw against Algeria

The Fennecs of Algeria held Nigeria’s Super Falcons to a 0-0 draw in their last group game of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

Justine Madugu’s side finished first in Group B with seven points after three games.

The nine-time winners will meet Zambia’s Copper Queens in the quarterfinals on Friday.

Nigeria dominated possession, but Algeria held solid at the back.

Ifeoma Onumonu and Jennifer Echegini both came close to opening the scoring for Nigeria in the first half.

The Super Falcons struggled to generate scoring opportunities in the second half.

Algeria finished second in the group, with five points from three matches.

Tunisia and Botswana played to a 1-1 tie in the other group game.

 

 

WAFCON: Super Falcons secure top spot in Group B despite draw against Algeria

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