Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal are preparing a massive financial package to secure the signature of Nigerian international Victor Osimhen, according to reports from FootMercato.

The Saudi club is reportedly ready to offer the 26-year-old striker an eye-watering €120 million contract spread over three years, as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of next month's FIFA Club World Cup.

In a move that could see two of football's biggest stars unite, Al-Hilal are also targeting Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently hinted at a possible departure from their rivals Al-Nassr.

Osimhen, who spent the 2024-2025 season on loan at Turkish side Galatasaray from Napoli, has been in scintillating form, netting an impressive 36 goals in 40 appearances across all competitions.

The Super Eagles striker's prolific goal-scoring record has attracted interest from several top European clubs, but Al-Hilal appear determined to win the race for his signature as they aim to compensate for losing their Saudi Pro League title to Al-Ittihad with success in the Club World Cup.

Galatasaray's manager had previously commented on Osimhen's potential move to Saudi Arabia, suggesting the striker would carefully consider all conditions before making a decision.

Meanwhile, Osimhen himself has reportedly named one club he would never join, expressing a preference to remain at Galatasaray if certain transfer options materialize.

The Nigerian forward is also being pursued by Chelsea and two other European clubs, highlighting the competitive nature of this transfer saga as the summer window approaches.

Should Al-Hilal succeed in signing both Osimhen and Ronaldo, it would create one of the most formidable attacking partnerships in world football, significantly boosting their chances in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.