Friday, March, 6 2026 - Ozbek, president of Turkish giants Galatasaray S.K., has dismissed viral reports claiming the club owes Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen and other players unpaid salaries, insisting that all financial commitments have been settled in accordance with their contracts.
According to Habersarikirmizi, the club chief described the
reports as misleading and damaging, stressing that Galatasaray remains
financially disciplined despite the scrutiny that follows high-profile
signings.
“If you make things up, you’ll create crises like this.
Galatasaray is an elite team made up of world-class footballers. You can’t make
these players play with just words, ”Ozbek said.
“If players don’t receive their salaries for two or three
months, they won’t play. These kinds of reports are an insult to the
professionalism of our players. There are bonus and incentive clauses, and we
pay them all on time. Galatasaray has not defaulted on a single lira — not a
single lira overdue, ” he added.

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