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Turkey: Victor Osimhen Leaves Galatasaray, Returns To Nigeria After Injury

Super Eagles star, Victor Osimhen has returned to Nigeria following a significant injury sustained during the first half of Galatasaray’s 4-0 loss to Liverpool in the Champions League round of 16 at Anfield on Wednesday.
The Nigerian international collided early on with Liverpool centre-back, Ibrahima Konaté but managed to play through the pain for the entire first half, later being diagnosed with a fractured right forearm.
As reported by the Turkish sports daily Fanatik, Osimhen, whose arm is currently in a cast, will wait for the swelling to decrease before making a decision regarding surgery.
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Should he require surgery, he is anticipated to be out of action for approximately one and a half months.
This absence could result in him missing crucial Super Lig matches against Trabzonspor, Kocaelispor, and Gençlerbirliği S.K., while also putting him in a race against time to recover for the highly anticipated match against Fenerbahçe on April 26.
Osimhen was notably missing from the Super Eagles squad for their forthcoming friendlies against Iran and Jordan in Antalya, Turkey.
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His trip to Nigeria during the international break had been arranged prior to the injury and the squad announcement.
The former African Footballer of the Year has faced fitness challenges this season, missing seven matches across both the Super Lig and UEFA Champions League.
Despite these challenges and his commitments to the national team, Osimhen has been directly involved in 26 goals this season, with 19 goals and seven assists.
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Messi Opens Up On Relationship With Cristiano Ronaldo

Barcelona and Argentina legend, Lionel Messi, has opened up on his relationship and long-standing rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo following years of intense competition between the two football icons.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo faced off at the pinnacle of football for many years.
Fans watched with bated breath as “La Pulga” and CR7 consistently tried to outdo one another.
In a recent interview on Argentine television, Messi reflected on his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo.
READ ALSO:LaLiga: Why Messi Will Never Return To Barcelona – Xavi
Messi and Ronaldo encountered each other more frequently as adversaries during their tenures at Barcelona and Real Madrid from 2009 to 2018.
“What transpired was a remarkable sporting rivalry,” Messi told Polloalvarezok.
“It is a natural occurrence in football. I was with Barcelona while he was with Real Madrid, and we were competing for everything, both as a team and individually, which led to constant comparisons between us.
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“However, our relationship was always positive and respectful, and everything that unfolded was strictly athletic. There was nothing personal.
“We did not often meet outside matches or award ceremonies, and we maintained a cordial relationship.
“Now we find ourselves in different phases of our lives, but what transpired was indeed a remarkable sporting rivalry.”
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LaLiga: Real Madrid Open Negotiations With Mourinho Amid Fights In Dressing Room

Real Madrid have established direct contact with Benfica manager, Jose Mourinho, as they seek to bring the Portuguese back to the club.
President Florentino Perez is keen to appoint Mourinho ahead of next season.
Perez will however have to pay a fee to release the former Manchester United and Chelsea boss from his current contract.
READ ALSO:Ex-Real Madrid Winger, McManaman Names Two Trophies Arsenal Will Win This Season
Football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, wrote on X on Friday: “Real Madrid have started José Mourinho operation with direct contacts now taking place.
“Benfica want Mou to stay at all costs but aware of Real talks ongoing; it depends on Madrid.
“Up to Florentino Pérez: he will decide if Mourinho returns or not.”
This comes in a week when the tensions within the Madrid dressing room became public.
READ ALSO:Real Madrid Edge Atletico 2-1 In Champions League Derby Clash
Captain Federico Valverde had to be taken to hospital after clashing with Aurelien Tchouameni in training.
Days before then, Antonio Rudiger reportedly slapped Alvaro Carreras and was forced to apologize.
It is also rumoured that certain players openly mock interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa.
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Turkey: Galatasaray Give Condition To Sell Victor Osimhen

Galatasaray board member, Bora Bahçetepe, has insisted that the club will sell their star striker Victor Osimhen if they receive an offer of 150-200 million euros.
Bahçetepe stated this on the HT Spor broadcast while fielding questions about Osimhen’s future amid reports linking the Nigerian international with a move away from Galatasaray in the summer transfer window.
Galatasaray has many players, including Osimhen, whose future is uncertain at the end of the season.
READ ALSO:Turkey: Victor Osimhen Leaves Galatasaray, Returns To Nigeria After Injury
“Victor Osimhen is the best striker in Europe,” Bahçetepe said.
“We won’t sell him unless we receive an offer of 150-200 million euros,” he said.
Osimhen joined Galatasaray from Serie A side Napoli on a permanent transfer in 2025.
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