Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen, 27, said nobody has ever broken his heart, speaking candidly about love and personal boundaries on June 17, 2026. The Galatasaray forward told reporters he credits firm personal boundaries for shielding him from romantic pain throughout his adult life.

Osimhen opened up about his approach to relationships, revealing why he has never experienced heartbreak and speaking candidly about love and personal limits. The remarks surfaced Wednesday morning and spread quickly across Nigerian social media, pulling hundreds of comments before noon in Lagos.
“Nobody has ever broken my heart,” Osimhen stated in the interview, adding that he has always been intentional about who earns a place in his private world. The footballer did not elaborate on the specific circumstances behind the declaration but spoke with visible confidence.
Osimhen is believed to have met his longtime partner Stefanie Ladewig during his time at Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg, where she worked as a cheerleader, and the two have been together since 2018. Eight years. That is not a short run for a man who has lived on three continents before turning 28.
Osimhen and Ladewig share a daughter named Hailey True, a name the striker revealed in an exclusive interview with Il Mattino in 2022, describing her birth as “the most fantastic thing that could have happened to me.” He now raises her in Istanbul while playing for Galatasaray at Rams Park.
Osimhen intentionally keeps his private life under wraps, and some supporters did not even know he was in a relationship. Wednesday’s interview breaks from that habit. Publicly claiming emotional invincibility is not nothing, not for a man this guarded.
The Super Eagles striker expressed happiness at Galatasaray, and the former Lille star enjoyed an outstanding campaign with the Yellow-Reds, scoring 22 goals and registering eight assists in 33 appearances across all competitions. His form on the pitch has matched the calm confidence he now projects off it.
On January 24, 2026, Osimhen became the fastest player in Galatasaray history to reach 50 goals, achieving the milestone in just 59 appearances after scoring in a league match against Fatih Karagümrük in the 55th minute. The record drew widespread praise across Turkey and West Africa alike.
Osimhen has since been linked with a number of European heavyweights, including Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain. But Galatasaray president Dursun Özbek has pushed back hard on any departure talk.
Turkish journalist Levent Tüzemen revealed that when he asked Özbek about Osimhen’s situation, the club president made it clear the striker is not for sale, saying: “Regardless of what offer comes in, I won’t sell him.” The summer window opened June 10. Fourteen days later.
Osimhen’s mother died when he was two or three years old, and he and his six siblings grew up in a one-room apartment in Olusosun, a shanty town in Lagos next to the largest landfill in Africa. That origin story, which he told in detail in a Players’ Tribune essay published February 18, 2026, has colored every public reading of his emotional resilience.
Osimhen was a member of the Nigeria under-17 team that won the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, where he scored 10 goals in seven games and won the Golden Boot and Silver Ball awards. He built everything from Olusosun landfill to Nişantaşı, Istanbul. A man shaped that way does not speak lightly about never being broken, in football or in love. Victor Osimhen, nobody has ever broken his heart, and on the evidence of 27 years, he intends to keep it that way.

