Galatasaray is dismissing claims of a financial crisis following reports that Victor Osimhen was facing unpaid wages.
While critics linked his recent calm goal celebrations to money issues, the club president has assured fans that the team's finances are perfectly stable.
President Dursun Özbek stated that the reports were purely "made up" to create a crisis. He emphasized that the club treats its world-class athletes with the highest level of professionalism.
Despite the drama, Osimhen has been in incredible form, scoring 10 goals in the league and seven in Europe. His goal against Juventus recently made him the top-scoring foreign player in the club's European history.
To keep him fresh for the "big picture," the club is resting Osimhen for the upcoming Turkish Cup game against Alanyaspor. This ensures he is 100% ready for this weekend’s huge derby against Beşiktaş.
The club is focused on a historic season. They are aiming to hold onto their lead in the Süper Lig while preparing to face Liverpool in their first Champions League knockout game in 12 years.
