Juventus’ long-standing interest in Osimhen is well documented. The Bianconeri previously attempted to sign him before his move to Galatasaray two years ago but were unable to finalize a deal.
Following what many fans have described as a disappointing and inconsistent season, Juventus’ leadership is believed to be mapping out a significant squad overhaul aimed at reclaiming their dominance in Serie A. Osimhen is said to be central to those plans.
The striker recently intensified transfer speculation after speaking highly of Juventus, calling them one of football’s most historic clubs and suggesting it would be a place where he could thrive and feel comfortable.
Still, securing his signature would require a substantial fee. Galatasaray reportedly value their star forward at approximately €150 million, reflecting both his impact in Turkey and his proven quality from his time in Italy.
Osimhen enjoyed a successful four-year spell in Serie A, playing a pivotal role in Napoli’s Scudetto triumph before embarking on a new chapter in the Turkish Super Lig.
Amid the growing transfer rumors, the 27-year-old continues to shine on the field. On Wednesday night at Juventus Stadium, he made history for Galatasaray despite their 3-2 loss. His first-half goal — the team’s opener — raised his European tally for the club to 13, making him Galatasaray’s highest-scoring foreign player in continental competitions.
He surpassed the previous record of 12 goals set by former Czech striker Milan Baros.
This season alone, Osimhen has recorded seven goals and two assists in the Champions League. His impressive form sees him tied for fourth place on the competition’s scoring chart alongside Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, further underlining his status among Europe’s elite strikers.