Victor Osimhen Mobbed During Lagos Visit
Victor Osimhen was mobbed by fans in Lagos, with hundreds of supporters surrounding his car.
The Super Eagles striker visited Ojota, Lagos, and videos of his visit spread rapidly online, drawing a massive crowd.
The situation grew intense, forcing Osimhen to step out of his Lamborghini to calm the crowd.
Osimhen remains at the centre of transfer interest from several European clubs, despite Galatasaray's insistence that they have no intention of selling him.
Galatasaray set a minimum asking price of €150m after rejecting an approach worth €120m from an unnamed European club.
Galatasaray president Dursun Ozbek confirmed that the club will not sanction a sale unless their valuation is met in full and Osimhen wishes to leave.
Osimhen, 27, contributed 22 goals and eight assists across all competitions last season, helping Galatasaray defend their Super Lig title.
The Turkish champions are firm in their stance, and Osimhen's future remains uncertain.
The scenes in Ojota illustrated the love Nigerians have for their most celebrated footballer, with fans screaming his name and recording videos.
Osimhen walked among the fans, attempting to manage the overwhelming reception.
The visit was a vivid display of Osimhen's popularity in Nigeria, with fans eager to catch a glimpse of the Super Eagles striker.
Osimhen's club future may be uncertain, but his popularity in Nigeria remains unchanged.
The Super Eagles striker has become a household name in Nigeria, with fans adoring his skills on the pitch.
Osimhen's visit to Lagos will be remembered for a long time, with the scenes in Ojota a testament to his enduring popularity.