Galatasaray’s choice of Eagles’ Defender Fernandez has got the backing of Victor Osimhen.
Victor Osimhen, Nigeria international striker and Galatasaray forward, has reportedly played a key role in shaping the Turkish champions’ transfer plans after recommending Super Eagles defender Emmanuel Fernandez, according to Turkish outlet Ajansspor.
The development emerged in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, July 2, 2026, as Galatasaray continued internal discussions over defensive reinforcements ahead of the summer transfer window.
Galatasaray are understood to be actively searching for defensive additions following growing uncertainty around the future of Colombian centre-back Davinson Sánchez, who has attracted interest from Italian side Como.
The Turkish Super Lig champions are also monitoring wider options across Europe as they prepare for a demanding new season.
Emmanuel Fernandez, 24, who currently plays for Rangers, has emerged as a strong candidate after an impressive campaign in which he made 33 appearances across all competitions and scored six goals.
His performances have drawn attention for his dominance in aerial duels, consistency in defensive positioning and his added threat during set-piece situations.
Club sources suggest Galatasaray’s recruitment department had initially explored high-profile alternatives, including established European defenders, before widening their search to more versatile and emerging options.
Fernandez’s ability to operate both as a centre-back and at right-back is understood to have increased his appeal.
The situation has gained additional momentum following Osimhen’s positive assessment of the player, having previously shared national team duties with him in the Super Eagles setup.
While no formal statement has been issued by either Galatasaray or Osimhen regarding the recommendation, reports indicate that the striker’s input has been taken seriously by the club hierarchy.
Fernandez is also believed to be attracting interest from several European clubs, including Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund and Rennes, making the transfer battle potentially competitive if Galatasaray decide to formalise their interest.
A club insider familiar with the recruitment process said the Turkish side are prioritising “players with physical presence, tactical intelligence and flexibility across the back line” as they seek to strengthen depth for both domestic and European competitions.
The influence of senior players in transfer discussions is not unusual at Galatasaray, where dressing-room feedback has previously shaped recruitment decisions, particularly for African and South American talents adapting to the Super Lig.
For now, no official bid has been confirmed, but Fernandez is expected to remain under close monitoring as Galatasaray refine their shortlist in the coming weeks.
The potential move continues to underline Osimhen’s growing influence beyond the pitch in Istanbul, as his profile within the club expands following his arrival.
