Victor Osimhen has scored 50 goals for Galatasaray in just 59 appearances. The Nigerian striker’s phenomenal rate includes seven assists for 57 total goal contributions. This output confirms his status as one of Europe’s most prolific forwards.
Osimhen reached the 50-goal landmark in a 3-1 league victory. He scored against Fatih Karagümrük on January 25. His form has been consistently exceptional since joining the Turkish club.
The 27-year-old previously netted 47 goals in 41 outings during an earlier loan spell. His current season statistics show seven goals in 13 league matches. Osimhen also maintains a strong performance in continental competition.
He ranks among the UEFA Champions League top scorers this season. This European prowess talks about his world-class quality. His achievements have inevitably revived speculation about a major transfer.
Osimhen’s influence at Galatasaray now extends beyond scoring. He actively campaigns to recruit international teammates for the club. The striker has personally discussed a move with Ademola Lookman and Raphael Onyedika.
He detailed his persuasive efforts following a Champions League match. “I told them about the Galatasaray fans, how big a club we are,” Osimhen said. This recruitment drive demonstrates his embedded role and ambition for the team.
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His leadership is equally evident for the Nigerian national team. Osimhen recently helped secure his country’s place in the AFCON knockout stages. He scored a crucial goal in a 3-2 victory over Tunisia.
Galatasaray benefits immensely from his presence. The club leads the Turkish Super Lig and competes strongly in Europe. Osimhen’s goals are a central pillar of this success.
His journey from Napoli to Galatasaray has proven extraordinarily productive. The statistics present an undeniable case for his elite standing. Victor Osimhen’s 59-match play is already defined by decisive, prolific finishing.






