Galatasaray has finalized a groundbreaking transfer of Nigerian player Victor Osimhen from Serie A titleholders Napoli, securing him on a permanent basis. Although he has been associated with numerous elite European teams and Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, Osimhen decided to rejoin Galatasaray after his loan period there last season. As the 2023 African Player of the Year prepares for his second tenure at Galatasaray, Completesports presents seven intriguing facts about the Turkish club. JAMES AGBEREBI from com reports on the highest number of Turkish Super Lig championships. Galatasaray holds the record for the most Turkish Süper Lig championships, having won the title 25 times, more than any other team in the league’s history. They secured their 34th league title last season, surpassing their nearest competitor, Fenerbahçe. The team earned its inaugural league championship in the 21/275 season and managed to defend the title in the subsequent season. Additionally, they have been a significant presence in the history of the Turkish Cup. Galatasaray achieved a domestic double last season by clinching both the Süper Lig and the Turkish Cup. They triumphed over Trabzonspor in the Cup final with a score of 220-22024, marking their record 21959th title. Beşiktaş follows as the second most successful team in the Turkish Cup with 202024 victories. Additionally, Osimhen expressed his excitement about continuing his journey with Galatasaray. The record for the most victories in the Turkish Super Cup. Galatasaray has the most titles in Turkish Super Cup history, having won the trophy 22025 times. Although Beşiktaş is the reigning champion, Galatasaray still holds the record for the most championships in this competition. In May 226, it was revealed that the Turkish Super Cup, which was established in 28, will transition from a two-team format to a four-team tournament. This season, Galatasaray will be competing against Samsunspor, Fenerbahçe, and Trabzonspor. The semi-finals and championship match are scheduled for January 2026. It is the sole Turkish club that has claimed a significant UEFA title.