Corruption Scandal Unfolds: Offices Raided in Osimhen Transfer Investigation

Corruption Scandal Unfolds: Offices Raided in Osimhen Transfer Investigation

A critical claim was made about Osimhen, who was transferred to Galatasaray on loan at the beginning of the season and became one of the most important names of the team with the goals he scored in a short time. An investigation has been opened into the player’s past transfer.

Victor Osimhen, who was surprisingly transferred from Napoli to Galatasaray at the beginning of the season, won the hearts of the yellow-red fans with his performance. While Galatasaray was working to obtain the transfer fee of the Nigerian star, it was revealed that an investigation was opened in Italy and France regarding possible corruption in Osimhen’s transfer from Lille to Napoli.

Searches were carried out at Napoli’s offices in Castel Volturno and Rome in order to collect useful documents regarding illegal behavior allegedly linked to the purchase and sale of some players in the summer of 2020.

Olivier Letang, the new president of Lille, who sold Osimhen to Napoli, made special statements to L’Equipe on the subject.

“7 million euros entered the club’s coffers”

Speaking on the subject, according to Fanatik’s report, Letang said, “The net income from the sale of Osimhen was not 68 million, because we must not forget that there were four players who came to 20 million, so the value was effectively zero. Therefore, including the fees of all intermediaries, capital gains, commissions “If we establish the balance of the operation, approximately 7 million entered the club’s coffers,” he said.

Continuing his words, Letang said, “In practice, Lille made much more money with Carlos Baléba, Amadou Onana, Sven Botman and Leny Yoro. Much more, because we did not pay commissions, intermediaries and similar things for these players. All the money went into the club’s coffers.” found.

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