Former Super Eagles head coach, Sunday Oliseh, has listed reasons why several top European clubs snubbed a move for Victor Osimhen.
Oliseh cited the staggering total financial package required to secure his services.
The former Nigeria captain broke down the true cost of acquiring Osimhen at approximately €187 million over four years.
In a video circulated on social media, Oliseh provided a detailed analysis of the complex transfer saga that eventually saw Osimhen join Turkish champions Galatasaray for a record-breaking fee.
“Let’s get one thing very clear, for the fans, football is passion, love, but for all the actors involved in football, it is business,” Oliseh said, emphasising the commercial realities of modern football transfers.
The former Ajax midfielder explained that whilst many focused on Napoli’s reported €75 million asking price, the actual cost to acquire and maintain Osimhen was considerably higher due to additional financial commitments.
Oliseh broke down the total package as follows: the €75 million transfer fee, a contractual clause granting Napoli 10% of any future resale, and Osimhen’s substantial salary demands of €15 million net per year.
“The real price for acquiring and maintaining Osimhen is actually €187m,” Oliseh stated, highlighting how the striker’s wages alone would cost approximately €112 million over a four-year contract period.
“The second part – the wages of Osimhen. It’s at €15m net, that’s €28m a year. If you multiply it by four, you are coming to €112million. This has been the major problem for clubs trying to acquire Osimhen,” he added.
