Former Queens Park Rangers star Osayi-Samuel reaches career-high market value of N2b
Published: October 12, 2021
Former Queens Park Rangers winger Osayi-Samuel has reached the highest market value in his entire career.
According to the latest market value update published by Transfermarkt on Tuesday, October 12, Osayi-Samuel is now valued at 4.2 million euros (approximately N2 billion in Nigerian currency).
When he joined Fenerbahce on January 28, 2021, he was worth 3.5 million euros but the actual fee the Yellow Canaries paid to Queens Park Rangers was 508,000 euros.
Born in Nigeria, Osayi-Samuel was heavily linked with a departure from the Istanbul club in the summer transfer window but nothing came out it.
After an indifferent start to his career at Fenerbahce, he is now one of the first names on manager VĂtor Pereira's team sheet, starting ten out of possible 12 games in all competitions.
The Anglo-Nigerian s the ninth most valuable Fenerbahce player, 48th in the Super Lig, ranks 28th among all players classed as Nigerians and eleventh when it comes to right midfielders in the world.
Osayi-Samuel has a contract with Fenerbahce until the end of the 2024-2025 season.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : fenerbahce.org
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