Super Eagles sensation Victor Osimhen has finally broken his silence on the bitter fallout with his former club Napoli, revealing shocking details of mistreatment, racist abuse, and a blocked transfer to Italian rivals Juventus. The 27-year-old Galatasaray striker, who played a starring role in his team’s stunning 5-2 demolition of Juventus in the UEFA Champions League playoff first leg on Tuesday, opened up in an explosive interview with Gazzetta dello Sport.
Osimhen, Nigeria’s pride and a key figure in Napoli’s 2023 Serie A title win where he netted 26 goals as top scorer, claimed the club failed to honor a gentleman’s agreement allowing him to leave in the summer of 2024. “We had a gentleman’s agreement that I could leave the following summer, but the other side didn’t fully fulfill that commitment,” he told the Italian outlet. Instead, he alleges Napoli’s president Aurelio De Laurentiis and the club hierarchy pushed him around like a pawn. “They tried to send me everywhere, they treated me like a dog. Go here, go there, do this, do that. I worked so hard for my career, I could not accept that kind of treatment. I’m not a puppet.”
The drama escalated after a infamous TikTok video posted by Napoli in late 2023, mocking Osimhen for missing a penalty against Bologna. Further digging revealed an older clip with racist overtones, referring to the Nigerian’s head as a “coconut” – a derogatory term often used against Black people. Osimhen described this as the breaking point: “After Napoli posted that video on TikTok, something broke. Anyone can miss a penalty, and anyone can be mocked for it. Napoli did it only to me, and with certain kinds of insinuations as well. I was the victim of racist insults, and I made my decision.” Shockingly, he received no public apology from the club, only private calls from Edoardo De Laurentiis, the president’s son.
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Fans in Naples even showed up at his house demanding explanations, but Osimhen expressed sympathy for them while blasting the club’s manipulation. “I feel sorry for the fans, also because I never spoke about what happened before… I asked them to put themselves in my shoes,” he said. He denied rumors of tardiness or team arguments, emphasizing his love for the city: “For them, Napoli comes before everything. For me, my daughter is more Neapolitan than Nigerian.” However, after deleting Napoli photos from his Instagram, the club allegedly turned supporters against him.
Adding fuel to the fire, Osimhen revealed Juventus made a serious approach in 2024, led by their sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, who previously worked at Napoli. “Giuntoli called me to take me to Juve before negotiations with Galatasaray began. I spoke with a couple of people from the club. They showed interest, but I knew that he (De Laurentiis) wouldn’t let me leave,” Osimhen explained. Even new Napoli manager Antonio Conte begged him to stay, but Osimhen had made up his mind: “I said I would have liked to work with him, but then I had made my decision. I didn’t want to keep working in a place where I didn’t feel happy.”
Nigerian fans on X (formerly Twitter) have rallied behind their star, with many calling the treatment “heartbreaking” and urging him to channel the energy into the Super Eagles. One user noted, “No matter the stats, respect is non-negotiable for a player of his caliber. Time to bring that energy home to the Super Eagles! 🦅🇳🇬“
Fast forward to now, and Osimhen is thriving in Turkey. In Tuesday’s Champions League clash at Turk Telekom Stadium, he didn’t score but delivered a masterclass with two assists, relentless pressing, and space creation that dismantled Juventus. Galatasaray teammate Gabriel Sara praised his impact: “Victor’s energy and work rate were key to our win.” The Nigerian even apologized after accidentally damaging a ceiling during wild post-match celebrations in the locker room.
With the second leg set for February 25 in Turin, Osimhen’s revelations add extra spice to Galatasaray’s quest for the Round of 16. Bayern Munich is reportedly eyeing a €75 million swoop, signaling bigger things ahead for the Super Eagles talisman.
As Nigerians, we stand with Osimhen – a true warrior who rose from Lagos streets to conquer Europe. Napoli’s loss is clearly Galatasaray’s gain, and the world is watching what this king does next.
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