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Osimhen’s Transfer Market Value Suffers Massive Drop

Galatasaray forward, Victor Osimhen’s transfer value has reportedly dropped significantly after being reviewed last week.

According to the updated Transfermarkt valuation released on Friday, Osimhen is now valued at €75m.

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The Nigerian was previously valued at €100m before his loan move to Galatasaray.

The 25-year-old is however the most valuable player in the Turkish Super Lig.

Former Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri and fellow Morocco World Cup star Sofiyan Amrabat are next in value to Osimhen in Turkey.

En-Neysri and Amrabat are valued at €22m each.

World Cup winner Paul Pogba in a surprising turn of events is set to return to action in 2025 after his four-year drug ban was significantly reduced to just 18 months.

The decision allows him to begin training with Juventus in January 2025, with the possibility of participating in official matches by March of the same year.

The Eastern Updates reports that the reduction of Pogba’s ban comes after an appeal process that considered various factors surrounding his case, including his cooperation with the investigation.

Initially suspended for testing positive for testosterone, Pogba’s situation has drawn considerable media attention given his high profile as a World Cup winning player.

Now, the sentence has reportedly been reduced on appeal by CAS, and Pogba could return to training as soon as January.

Following his August 2023 doping test, Pogba faced escalating disciplinary action, starting with a provisional suspension in September, culminating in a substantial four-year ban from the Italian National Anti-Doping Tribunal in February of the next year.

Citing medical advice, Paul Pogba’s representatives assert that the testosterone traced to a dietary supplement prescribed by a physician in the US, challenging the notion of deliberate doping and opening the door for further examination.

 

The Eastern Updates 

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