Saudi Arabian giants Al-Hilal have reportedly raised their contract offer to Victor Osimhen, as they intensify efforts to sign the Nigerian striker.
According to reports from Corriere dello Sport, the club has increased its wage proposal to €40 million per season, after the Napoli forward turned down four previous offers, the most recent being €30 million annually.
Al-Hilal are also said to be ready to activate Osimhen’s €75 million release clause, with a proposed three-year deal that includes an option for a fourth year. If accepted, the total value of the contract could reach €160 million.
Despite Osimhen’s initial reluctance to move to the Saudi Pro League, Al-Hilal remain determined in their pursuit, viewing him as a marquee signing for their ongoing squad strengthening.
Meanwhile, Galatasaray, champions of the Turkish Super Lig, are also reportedly interested in securing a permanent deal for the 26-year-old forward, setting up a potential transfer battle for one of Africa’s most sought-after players.