Victor Osimhen and other Galatasaray stars set to reap a big windfall after the club claimed a commanding 3-0 win over rivals Fenerbahçe in Sunday’s Istanbul derby at Rams Park, Footynaija reports.
The Nigeria international and his club teammates will reportedly split a remarkable €5 million bonus, roughly ₦8 billion, for the win that takes them closer to securing a fourth consecutive league title.
The victory could prove decisive in the Turkish Super Lig title race, with Galatasaray now seven points clear of Fenerbahçe and just three matches remaining. It leaves the club firmly on course for what would be their record-extending 26th league honour.
See Victor Osimhen New style of Goal🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/wTJZVkACes
— ÁKOTÈ (@BarcAkotee) April 26, 2026
Osimhen, returning to the starting line-up after five weeks out with injury, made an immediate impact. The Super Eagles striker opened the scoring just before half-time, showing sharp awareness to control the ball with his chest before guiding it home with his knee. It was a moment that set the tone for the rest of the contest.
Galatasaray tightened their grip in the second half when Barış Alper Yılmaz doubled the lead, finishing off a swift attacking move. Former Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira then added a third goal late on, ensuring a comfortable win in one of Turkey’s fiercest fixtures.
According to Turkish sports daily Fanatik, club president Dursun Özbek has confirmed that the players will receive a €5 million bonus following the victory in the Istanbul derby. The €5 million bonus has been described as one of the most financially rewarding wins in Galatasaray’s recent history.
🚨 Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta was in Istanbul to watch Victor Osimhen LIVE during Galatasaray vs. Fenerbahçe. 👀
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) April 29, 2026
He made direct contact with Galatasaray officials to understand the striker’s situation and potential availability ahead of the summer window.
⚠️ Osimhen… pic.twitter.com/NZLTP5SXIi
Osimhen’s influence has extended well beyond this match. The 25-year-old has now registered either a goal or an assist in each of his last ten Super Lig appearances, delivering ten goals and four assists during that run.
Alongside his reported €15 million annual salary, plus additional loyalty and image-rights bonuses, his form continues to justify his status as one of the league’s standout performers.
This could, however, be last his season in Turkey as reports continue to link the former Napoli man to a move abroad, with Real Madrid and Barcelona among the elite clubs interested in his services.













