When the Super Lig giants secured the former Lille man in a deal worth €75 million last summer, the Partenopei ensured they remained the masters of his destiny within the Italian peninsula, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport. The specific clause, designed to deter Juve and other Italian suitors, carries a staggering weight. If Galatasaray were to sell the striker back to a Serie A club, they would be forced to pay Napoli an additional penalty worth a staggering €70m. This "anti-Italy" protection remains active for 24 months, ensuring Osimhen cannot easily return to his former hunting grounds before September 1, 2027.
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