Nigerian international Victor Osimhen was arguably the hottest topic in the summer transfer window, which ultimately saw him end up in the Turkish Super Lig.
Osimhen, who was expected to leave the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, saw his dream move to Stamford Bridge collapse on transfer deadline day after the two parties failed to agree on personal terms.
The reigning African Footballer of the Year has hit the ground running since completing his season-long move to Galatasaray.
The 25-year-old has so far registered four goals and two assists in five Super Lig appearances for the Turkish champions.
Osimhen's remarkable start to life in Turkey has put him back into the spotlight heading into the next transfer window in January, with Chelsea and Arsenal reportedly interested in signing him.
In a recent interview, the Galatasaray president expressed his admiration for the Super Eagles striker, adding that it is too early to discuss the possibility of tying him down on a permanent deal.
"Galatasaray Football Team is enjoying a successful season, and Victor Osimhen is our player this year, delivering strong performances,” he stated.
"We have time to consider the future structure of Galatasaray, and we will take that into account later. As the Board of Directors, our goal is to please the Galatasaray community, and we are focused on achieving success."
"Galatasaray is on the path to success, and we will evaluate our position accordingly. It would be premature to discuss these matters today. Osimhen is a very important player, and we are thrilled to have him representing Turkey."