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Osimhen Undergoes Scan in Istanbul as Galatasaray Await Surgery Decision

Osimhen Undergoes Scan in Istanbul as Galatasaray Await Surgery Decision

Victor Osimhen has arrived in Istanbul for further medical evaluation after sustaining a right arm fracture during Galatasaray’s UEFA Champions League clash against Liverpool at Anfield, with doctors now set to determine whether he will undergo surgery.

The Galatasaray striker returned to Turkey on Sunday night and is scheduled to undergo additional scans and medical tests on Monday to assess the severity of the injury and guide treatment options. The outcome of the assessment will be crucial in deciding whether surgical intervention is necessary or if the injury can heal with conservative treatment.

Osimhen picked up the injury during the first half of the match after a challenge involving Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté. Although he initially continued playing, he was later withdrawn at halftime as medical staff raised concerns over a possible fracture.

Following the match, Galatasaray confirmed that medical examinations revealed a fracture in his right forearm, after which the affected area was placed in a cast. The club also indicated that a final decision on surgery would be made after further evaluation by specialists.

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Reports from Turkish media, including Forza Cimbom, suggest that the Monday medical checks will determine the next steps, with surgery being considered depending on the stability and condition of the fracture.

There are growing concerns that the Nigerian forward could be sidelined for an extended period. Early projections indicate that if surgery is required, Osimhen may be out for between three and five months. However, if the fracture heals properly with a cast, his recovery timeline could be significantly shorter.

Galatasaray’s medical team is reportedly working closely with external specialists to monitor his progress and ensure the best possible recovery outcome. The striker has also been observed in public with his arm in a cast since returning to Nigeria briefly after the injury.

The situation is being closely followed in Turkey, where journalist Ali Naci Küçük noted that conservative treatment remains the preferred option, provided the healing process progresses as expected.

Before the injury, Osimhen had been a key figure for Galatasaray this season, contributing significantly with goals and assists across competitions. His form has been instrumental in the club’s domestic campaign, where they currently hold a strong position in the Super Lig title race.

His potential absence presents a major challenge for the club as they look to maintain momentum in both league and cup competitions. Galatasaray are expected to rely on squad depth and tactical adjustments should the striker be ruled out for an extended period.

An official update from Galatasaray is expected after the completion of Monday’s medical assessments, which will confirm whether Osimhen proceeds with surgery or continues with non-invasive treatment.

Osimhen Undergoes Scan in Istanbul as Galatasaray Await Surgery Decision

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