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<br>Former Super Eagles midfielder Christian Obodo has advised Victor Osimhen to carefully weigh his next move ahead of the striker’s potential $35 m per year Al Hilal deal. Obodo emphasised that Osimhen should either remain in Europe to [solidify](http://propwiki.org/index.php?title=User:FinlayLiversidge) his top-level status or secure his future in Saudi Arabia with a lucrative contract. |
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<br>Speaking earlier this year, Obodo noted that Europe’s elite leagues offer growth and exposure, but he admitted the financial appeal of the Middle East can be compelling. "If he gets a better option in a good league like La Liga or Premier League, he should go," he stated. |
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<br>Any decision now follows a dramatic few weeks [Osimhen](http://bt-13.com/index.php/User:AntoniettaColby) has [reportedly declined](https://classihub.in/author/odetteholub/) Al Hilal’s final 650,000 £/week offer (€35 m net annually), fuelling speculation he may stay in Europe possibly joining Galatasaray or or accept the [Saudi-rich contract](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/champions-league-spot-a-big-motivation-for-forest-awoniyi/) later. |
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<br>We share Christian Obodo’s balanced perspective. At 26, Osimhen stands at a crossroads between ambition and reward. Remaining in Europe respects his status, ensures elite competition, and grows his legacy. Yet the [financial security](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/player-health-and-injuries/) of Saudi’s offer is hard to ignore. There’s no wrong choice but rationale and clarity matter. |
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<br>Obodo’s counsel resonates: do not rush. If staying means consistent minutes in the Champions League, enhanced visibility and national team readiness, then that should guide the choice. But if top-flight Europe remains uncertain, then taking Saudi’s deal secures not just wealth but freedom to define his future without pressure. |
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<br>The clubs should also play their part. Whether it’s Napoli, Galatasaray, Juventus, PSG, or others, each must present Osimhen with a coherent plan a starring role, European ambition, and conditions worthy of his talent and earned salary. |
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<br>Above all, the onus is on Osimhen and his advisors to choose not just on money, but on timing, identity and legacy. Obodo’s message is right: there should be no regrets only opportunities grasped and futures shaped. |
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<br>Al Hilal offered Osimhen approximately €35 million net per season, equating to about £650,000 per week plus [bonuses](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/national-team-news/awoniyi-unbothered-by-osimhen-boniface-competition-as-afcon-nears/). |
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In 2023–24, on loan at Galatasaray, he scored 37 goals in 41 matches, a tally that rekindled European and Saudi interest. |
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Osimhen previously rejected Chelsea last summer due to salary conditions, turning down about £9 million annually. |
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Juventus interest was blocked: Napoli’s president Aurelio De Laurentiis included a Serieâ€[¯A exclusivity](https://wiki.novaverseonline.com/index.php/User:JoseMitford271) clause, preventing domestic rivals from activating his release clause. |
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This summer’s Al Hilal offer would have made him one of the highest‑paid footballers globally, on par with the likes of Messi and Mbappé. |
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