Negotiations between Napoli and Galatasaray for the transfer of striker Victor Osimhen have reached another stumbling block, as the Turkish champions have rejected fresh conditions proposed by the Italian club.
Despite weeks of back-and-forth talks, no agreement has been reached, and the transfer now hinges on further compromises from both sides.
Napoli reportedly proposed a deal worth €75 million structured as follows: €40 million to be paid immediately, an additional €35 million by 2026, and a mandatory sell-on clause that would entitle Napoli to a percentage of any future transfer fee.
However, Galatasaray have turned down this latest proposal. The Süper Lig side is only willing to pay €35 million, with the full amount spread across payments until 2027.
Crucially, they are also unwilling to include any sell-on clause.
Talks between the two clubs are still ongoing, but sources close to the negotiations suggest that discussions will only resume if either party adjusts its demands.