Nigerian international striker Victor Osimhen's transfer decisions may be heavily influenced by his responsibilities back home, according to Turkish football expert Onur Tugrul.

Speaking on Vole YouTube channel, Tugrul highlighted how Osimhen's situation differs significantly from other football stars who can afford to reject lucrative offers from wealthy clubs.

"Edin Dzeko rejected three times more money from Saudi Arabia before coming to Fenerbahçe. However, Victor Osimhen's situation is different," Tugrul explained. "Osimhen takes care of hundreds, even thousands of people in Africa. They live in very crowded places."

The football expert also revealed insights into Osimhen's personal life, noting his strong connection to his Nigerian heritage. "Even when they go out at night, they hang out with a crowd. He never goes to Turkish restaurants. He always eats Nigerian food," Tugrul added.

These comments come amid reports that Osimhen has agreed to a three-year deal with Saudi Super League side Al Hilal, though this information remains unconfirmed. The striker, currently on loan at Galatasaray, is set to return to his parent club Napoli at the end of his loan spell.

Several Premier League giants including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United are reportedly interested in securing the Nigerian striker's services. Meanwhile, Galatasaray is also keen on making his loan move permanent.

Osimhen's decision will likely be influenced by both professional ambitions and personal responsibilities, with Tugrul's comments suggesting that financial considerations may carry extra weight given his commitments to supporting people back in Nigeria.

The striker has established himself as one of Africa's premier footballers in recent years, with his next career move being closely watched by fans and analysts alike.