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Victor Osimhen’s Salary: From Earning ₦390 Million to ₦22 Billion Annually

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September 4, 2024
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Victor Osimhen has emerged as Nigeria’s highest-earning footballer, but his success didn’t come overnight. Over the past seven years, Osimhen has steadily grown his salary through a combination of talent, hard work, and perseverance.

Starting as a promising talent in Nigeria, Osimhen has taken the football world by storm, leading to a dramatic increase in his earnings as his career progressed in Europe. His rise from a young prospect to a coveted striker is a testament to his dedication to improving his skills on the pitch.

This summer, Osimhen was at the center of one of the biggest transfer sagas. Chelsea made a bid for the Super Eagles forward but failed to secure his services after proposing a wage cut, which Osimhen rejected. Although a move to Al Ahli would have significantly boosted his income, the transfer was reportedly blocked by Napoli.

Ultimately, Turkish club Galatasaray secured Osimhen on a season-long loan and is expected to cover around €9/10 million of his salary.

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