Osimhen has been included in the squad for Saturday’s league clash against Gençlerbirliği, his first involvement since March
Timing, in title races, is everything.
After weeks on the sidelines, the Nigerian striker is back, just as Galatasaray step into the most defining stretch of their season.
Osimhen has been included in the squad for Saturday’s league clash against Gençlerbirliği, his first involvement since March, when a forearm fracture suffered in a UEFA Champions League tie against Liverpool halted his momentum.
Now, he is back in training. Back in contention.
And potentially back at the centre of a title push that has tightened under pressure.
With just five matches left in the Turkish Süper Lig season, Galatasaray’s position at the top is no longer comfortable. Their lead has been cut to just two points.
Behind them, Fenerbahçe are closing, waiting for any slip. In title races, margins do not forgive.
Before the injury, Osimhen was not just contributing; he was driving the team forward. Nineteen goals. Seven assists. Twenty-nine appearances across all competitions.
Numbers that tell only part of the story. His movement stretched defences. His pressing set the tone. His finishing decided games.
He was the focal point of Galatasaray’s attack, and his absence was felt.
During that period, form dipped. Just one win in their last three league matches. Enough for rivals to close the gap and raise the stakes.
Despite his inclusion, caution remains.
Medical staff are wary of rushing him back too quickly. A forearm fracture is not an injury to gamble with at this stage of the season.
The expectation is controlled involvement. He may not start. Minutes could be limited. A protective brace is likely if he features.
This is not about immediate impact. It is about availability at the right moments.
With Osimhen back in the squad, head coach Okan Buruk regains something crucial, flexibility.
Mauro Icardi, with 13 league goals, is expected to lead the line from the start. But Osimhen’s presence changes the dynamic.
Different profiles. Different threats. More options.
At this stage of the season, depth is not a luxury.
It is survival.
Beyond this weekend, a bigger test looms.
The derby against Fenerbahçe sits just ahead, a fixture that could define the title race entirely.
Ensuring Osimhen is fully fit for that encounter may matter as much as securing three points against Gençlerbirliği.
The trip to Ankara carries weight for both sides.
Galatasaray are chasing the title. Gençlerbirliği are fighting to avoid relegation. Different battles. Same urgency.
Galatasaray are expected to line up in their familiar 4-2-3-1 system.
Icardi leads the attack. Creativity flows from the line behind him.
Lucas Torreira and Mario Lemina anchor the midfield, controlling tempo, breaking transitions, and setting rhythm.
The approach is clear: dominate possession, push high, apply pressure. Gençlerbirliği, however, will mirror the shape, but not the intent.
They are expected to sit deep, defend in numbers, and strike on the counter.

