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Matheus Nunes Arrested for Alleged Theft: What We Know

Matheus Nunes, a Portuguese professional footballer for Manchester City, has been detained for alleged stealing.
According to reports, Nunes was questioned by officials for allegedly’stealing’ a smartphone at a nightclub in Madrid, Spain.
The athlete was seized early on September 8 at a major club named La Riviera and transferred to a neighboring police station for questioning.

It was said that the incident occurred at 5:30 a.m., following allegations that he grabbed the phone from a 58-year-old man who attempted to picture him without his permission in the club’s washroom.

The 26-year-old Brazilian footballer allegedly grabbed the phone and refused to return it.

El Mundo reports that officers caught him after receiving a call to the area and discovering the phone in his possession.

Nunes signed for Manchester City in the English Premier League two years ago for a sum of €62 million, although he was also regarded a backup option for Pep Guardiola.

‘There Are Few Players Like Me In The World,’ says Victor Osimhen
Meanwhile, Super Eagles of Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen has stated that his transfer market value should exceed €100 million, claiming that he is one of the finest in the world.

Victor Osimhen boldly declared in an interview with TuttoSport that only a few footballers in the world are as excellent as he is, despite the fact that he was forced to leave Napoli on loan to Galatasaray this summer because his pursuers refused to pay his €130 million release clause.
The 25-year-old’s effect was clear during Napoli’s Scudetto success two seasons ago, when he scored an incredible 26 goals in Serie A and became the first African player to win the Capocannoniere championship.

Despite his previous success, Osimhen’s future at Napoli was put to the test last season, with speculation linking him to PSG, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Al Ahli before settling on Galatasaray.

Since joining Galatasaray, Osimhen has made an immediate impact, scoring two goals and assisting four times in just four games.

“I’m worth more than 100 million euros,” Victor Osimhen stated.

“There are few players in the world that have attained the same level of success as I have.

Everything is tied to my attributes, what I perform on the field, and my ability. I believe I deserve a high valuation.

“I am aware of what I can provide to a team. Do people think differently? Some estimate 15 million euros, while others suggest 100-120-150. “Everyone has a different viewpoint.”

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