Mercedes-Benz Sues Victor Osimhen Over Alleged ₦142 Million Debt
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- German automaker Mercedes-Benz has filed a complaint against Nigerian football star Victor Osimhen for alleged unpaid debts related to a leased vehicle.
- The company claims Osimhen failed to complete payments for a 2023 lease and has not returned the car, accruing a debt of approximately €90,000 (₦142 million).
- Osimhen's representatives have not yet commented, and the striker is expected to resolve the matter quickly to protect his reputation.
The recent report alleging that German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz has lodged a complaint against Nigerian international Victor Osimhen over a purported debt of €90,000 (₦142 million) has sent ripples through the football community. While Osimhen is celebrated for his on-field prowess, leading Napoli to their first Scudetto in decades and securing lucrative contracts, this news casts an unexpected shadow on his financial dealings.
According to reports, the issue stems from a leased vehicle from 2023, with Mercedes-Benz claiming Osimhen failed to finalize payments and return the car. This situation is particularly surprising given Osimhen's substantial earnings, which far exceed the alleged debt. His lifestyle, often showcased on social media, includes a penchant for luxury vehicles and jewelry, making the alleged financial oversight a point of public discussion.
From a Nigerian perspective, Victor Osimhen is more than just a footballer; he is a national icon and a symbol of aspiration. News of financial disputes, especially with a high-profile international brand like Mercedes-Benz, inevitably attracts significant attention. While the specifics of the alleged debt are yet to be officially confirmed by Osimhen's representatives, the mere fact of a complaint being filed raises questions about financial management, even for those at the pinnacle of their profession.
The striker's representatives are expected to address the situation promptly, aiming to clear his name and prevent any reputational damage. For fans and observers in Nigeria, the hope is that this matter is a simple misunderstanding or an administrative oversight that can be swiftly resolved, allowing Osimhen to continue focusing on his stellar career and his role as a celebrated figure both in Turkey and on the international stage.
Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.