>>This is not new just discussion<<. If Gala decides to sell him to Juventus or to a Serie A club, they would have to pay Napoli a penalty of up to 70 million. I genuinely don't understand this, how can a team that sold their player to other team can dictate what you can do with him?? This should not be a thing, maybe a "gentleman agreement" but this should not stand up in any court.

by Prophet_NY

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  1. I think you can put whatever you want in the sale contract.

    Same thing as having the right of refusal, buy back prices for a set period of time, etc.

  2. Positive_Storage515 on

    Not rly, all partyes implied accepted the deal, so its fair… No reason to cry now before thats what you wanted in the past.

  3. It’s most likely not a real thing, because it can’t really be legally enforced. Anyway, we can’t and shouldn’t try to go for him, as he is way too expensive and he is also massive troublemaker.

  4. Instead of taking our money and building successful squads like he did with Higuain, he has to do this kind of shit and literally lose money. Such a petty individual.

    Fiorentina literally built a fiorentina citadel with our money.

  5. ChubbyFrogGames on

    The fact that he didn’t celebrate either.. plus the Instagram post a while ago.. I think it is bound to happen. But when?

  6. the big issue here is the salary. He’s getting 15m+bonuses in Turkey. At Juve the top earner caps at around 5m 

  7. No_Leading8114 on

    Damn, no hope for vlahovic. Napoli made it hard for osimhen to even step out of their club before the loan.

  8. Galatasaray fan here. It won’t be realistic to expect the board to sell Osi unless the offer is insanely high like high 100s.

  9. Why would juve want him. He seems toxic. Problems at napoli and gala and nigeria too. Seems very self centred and puts himself above the team.