Paris Saint-Germain is already looking ahead to next season, and the rumor mill is heating up with a blockbuster name: Victor Osimhen. According to recent reports, the Nigerian striker is back on PSG's radar as a potential marquee addition to Luis Enrique's attack.
At 27 years old, Osimhen brings exactly the kind of firepower that could elevate PSG on European nights. The Spanish outlet Fichajes reports that the Parisian club is eyeing the Galatasaray star as a prime target, with a price tag hovering around $82 million. That's a serious investment, but one that reflects his reputation as one of the most productive attackers in the game today.
The timing is intriguing. Goncalo Ramos, the 24-year-old Portuguese forward, has been linked with moves to Juventus, AC Milan, and Aston Villa. If Ramos departs the Parc des Princes, PSG will need a striker who can seamlessly fit into Enrique's system. Enter Osimhen—a player built for the biggest stages.
What makes Osimhen such an appealing fit? It's his explosive power, relentless competitive drive, and ability to unsettle defenses from the very first whistle. The report emphasizes that PSG is searching for a striker "capable of attacking spaces, dominating the area, and taking responsibility on big Champions League nights." Osimhen checks every box. His previous stint in Ligue 1 with LOSC Lille also gives him a valuable edge—he already knows the league's rhythms and physical demands, which could smooth his transition back to French football.
Galatasaray, however, isn't in a rush to sell. They know they have a gem. Osimhen's numbers speak for themselves: 20 goals this season, proving he's worth every bit of the buzz. For PSG, this move would signal a clear intent to build an attack that can deliver when it matters most—on those high-stakes Champions League nights that define a club's legacy.
