Victor Osimhen has quickly established himself as the most feared striker in the Turkish Super Lig, eclipsing renowned forwards like Edin Dzeko and Ciro Immobile.
With 10 goals and 5 assists in just 14 matches for Galatasaray, the Nigerian star has defenders struggling to keep up—and his dominance will continue to capture the attention of Europe’s elite clubs, Footballrover reports.
Osimhen: The most dangerous striker in the Super Lig
Samsunspor’s Dutch defender, Rick van Drongelen, recently hailed Victor Osimhen as the league’s most formidable forward.
Speaking to Fanatik, Van Drongelen highlighted Osimhen’s ability to exploit defensive weaknesses and torment opponents.
“If I were to name one striker who challenges me the most, I would say Victor Osimhen. In my opinion, Victor Osimhen is the most dangerous striker in the Super Lig. Everyone sees and understands this. That is why the big teams in Europe are following him.”
This praise places Osimhen ahead of seasoned strikers like Dzeko and Immobile, which shows his exceptional impact since joining Galatasaray on loan from Napoli in September.
Teamwork key to containing Osimhen
Van Drongelen also emphasised the importance of collective effort in stopping Osimhen.
He claimed that how you defend as a team is very important. Adding that in some matches, you can defend in very narrow areas, but against Osimhen, his movement and pace make it extremely difficult.
Osimhen’s form has put defenders on high alert, with his unique mix of speed, strength, and clinical finishing forcing opponents to adapt their strategies game by game.
Top European clubs eye Osimhen
Victor’s prowess hasn’t gone unnoticed beyond the Super Lig. Clubs like Chelsea, PSG, and Juventus are reportedly monitoring him closely ahead of the next transfer window.
With defenders unable to neutralise him, Victor Osimhen continues to prove why he is the striker Super Lig defenders fear the most.




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