Victor Osimhen has taken a major step in his recovery after being discharged from hospital following successful surgery on his fractured arm.
The Galatasaray striker underwent a three-hour operation at Maslak Acıbadem Hospital, handled by club doctor Op. Dr. Yener İnce, after scans confirmed a fracture in his right forearm.
Although initially expected to leave the hospital a day after surgery, Osimhen chose to remain under medical supervision for a few extra days — a decision that has now paid off as he begins the next phase of his recovery.
The injury occurred during a UEFA Champions League clash against Liverpool at Anfield, following a mid-air collision with Ibrahima Konaté.
Despite the setback, Osimhen showed resilience by playing through the pain until halftime before being substituted.
With the surgery behind him, attention now shifts to rehabilitation.
While no official return date has been confirmed, the Nigerian forward is optimistic — suggesting he could recover within four weeks, with additional time needed to regain match fitness.
Before the injury, Osimhen was in outstanding form, recording 19 goals and seven assists in 29 appearances across all competitions.
Now out of hospital, the focus is clear: recovery, fitness, and a return to action. And if his determination is anything to go by, fans may not have to wait too long to see him back leading the line.
