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The Napoli striker is due to sign for Galatasaray on a straight loan for the season without an option to buy.

The Nigeria international has agreed to the move after being frozen out by Napoli.

The loan will include a break clause for January in the event an offer from a major club arrives.

Gala have confirmed talks are now in the final stretch and hope to close the signing on Tuesday.


Israeli match abandoned, 12 fans arrested after they attacked 'Arab team' fans

Chaos descended on a football match in the Israeli Premier League, with 12 arrests made during riots on the pitch.

Supporters of Bnei Sakhnin, a team historically backed by Israeli Arabs, turned their backs on the Israeli national anthem prior to kick-off.

Furious fans of Hapoel Beer-Sheva then reacted by storming onto the pitch to fight their Sakhnin counterparts, even beating them with long sticks.

Footage shows the brawl unfold with the weapons being used during violent confrontations.

Hundreds of people sprinted onto the turf to get involved in the ugly scenes and film from the stands captured the incident.

All 12 of the rioters arrested were Hapoel Beer-Sheva fans and the players and referees took shelter off the pitch.

Following the brawl, the match had been scheduled to start again but Bnei Sakhnin players refused to return to the pitch.

Sakhnin is an Arab-majority town placed within Israel following the redrawing of borders after the 1948 conflict and the football team is supported by many of the Arab population of Israel, themselves a minority within the country. It is also well supported by Palestinians.

'We are prepared to face the consequences of not appearing for the match,' the club officially stated after the riot, saying that the squad did not feel safe.

An hour after the proposed new kick off time, the league announced that the match would not take place.

A statement from the Israeli Premier League read: 'After Hapoel Beer-Sheva fans stormed the pitch and the Sakhnin players went to the locker rooms, the police commander at the stadium informed the Sakhnin players that there were no obstacles to holding the match, and police forces were deployed to ensure the game's proper conduct.

'Despite this, some Sakhnin players refused to return to the field. The match will not take place today, and the matter will be referred to the disciplinary committee for resolution.'

And the police added: 'This evening, during the national anthem, before the kickoff of the football match between Hapoel Beer-Sheva and Bnei Sakhnin, dozens of fans from both teams stormed the pitch and started a violent brawl.

'The police forces present at the stadium acted quickly, restored order, and arrested 12 fans from both teams.

'Following the incident, Bnei Sakhnin's players refused to resume the match, and the referee decided to cancel it.'

Back in 2018, Sakhnin slammed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for sharing what the club said was false claims against their fans.

He claimed Bnei Sakhnin supporters disrupted a minute's silence, remembering 10 teens who died in a hiking accident. The teenagers from a pre-military academy had been swept away in a flash flood.

Netanyahu reposted a story from a right-wing outlet alleging the disrupted silence, saying: 'An utter disgrace. I expect all public leaders, Jews and non-Jews, to forcefully condemn this embarrassing behavior.'

Sakhnin then released a statement accusing him of trying to sow division: 'It is very worrying that the prime minister rushed to respond to lies and to respond to those who are seeking to spread abuse and lies,' the club’s spokesperson said.

'It is worrying that the honorable prime minister decided to trample on the difficult pain of the families for the purpose of dividing Israeli society.'

The violent scenes during the match on Sunday night took place against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.

The death toll in Gaza is now understood to be more than 40,780 men, women and children. The ongoing military action from Israel followed the October 7 Hamas-led attack on southern Israel, which killed 1,200 people.

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