Victor Osimhen has been informed that a possible transfer to Barcelona is unrealistic, despite his outstanding form for Galatasaray. The Nigerian striker, who has impressed throughout the Super Lig season, has been cautioned that a move to Camp Nou is highly improbable. A former Turkish league rival has suggested that while Osimhen’s goal-scoring prowess is unquestionable, he may not possess the technical finesse required to thrive in Barcelona’s tactical system.
Galatasaray success fuels transfer speculation
Osimhen played a pivotal role in Galatasaray’s recent Super Lig triumph, finishing the campaign with 22 goals and eight assists across all competitions. His sharp finishing and consistent performances have established him as one of Europe’s most lethal forwards. Naturally, such statistics have intensified speculation over his future, with several elite European clubs reportedly monitoring his situation.
Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, and Chelsea have all been linked with a potential move for the Nigerian international. However, not everyone believes that a switch to Catalonia would be suitable for Osimhen, even as rumours continue to swirl ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Dursun questions Osimhen’s fit at Barcelona
Former Fenerbahce forward Serdar Dursun has expressed scepticism regarding Osimhen’s compatibility with Barcelona’s footballing philosophy. During an appearance on the programme Cup Diary aired on Spor Smart, Dursun acknowledged Osimhen’s remarkable talent but was critical of his technical sharpness.
Speaking to Fanatik, the Turkish striker said: “I don’t think Osimhen can play for Barcelona. Osimhen is a talented player, but he doesn’t have a clean technique.” Dursun explained that Barcelona’s approach demands superior ball control and intricate passing, qualities he believes Osimhen has yet to fully master. His comments underline what critics see as a technical shortcoming in an otherwise formidable attacking skill set.
Barcelona explore other attacking options
Dursun’s comments seem to align with recent developments in the transfer market, with reports suggesting Barcelona are now prioritising other targets. The Catalan giants have reportedly turned their attention to Argentine forward Julian Alvarez instead of pursuing a high-cost deal for Osimhen. Known for their possession-oriented philosophy, Barcelona appear keen on players who can seamlessly adapt to their fluid passing game—hence their shift towards Alvarez.
Although Osimhen continues to attract significant interest from top European clubs, questions over his technical refinement could discourage teams that rely on intricate tactical systems. As a result, the Nigerian striker may need to consider alternative destinations, with his future at Galatasaray increasingly uncertain.
What lies ahead for Osimhen?
Osimhen is expected to clarify his next career move in the coming weeks as preparations for the 2026-27 season get underway. With a move to Barcelona appearing increasingly unlikely, he is expected to explore discussions with other suitors, including Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. Meanwhile, Galatasaray face a tough challenge to retain their star striker amid growing international interest in his services.