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July 04, 2024, 04:05:52 AM
#51
There are so many names being written for Beşiktaş at the moment that it's difficult to predict which player will come. I still think that the management will finish the transfers quietly. Rafa Silva's transfer was announced before his name hit the media. Something similar might happen. Forward and full back transfers are the priority right now. I think especially foreign players who will part ways are expected. For example, if Rosier finds a club, a foreign right back will be bought. There are not many Turkish alternatives for the left back position, so a foreign player could be brought in. But the domestic rotation needs to be strengthened. I don't know if Salih Özcan or other names will come, but it's essential to sign quality Turkish players.
Every team is in the same condition where they are interested in bringing in several players to strengthen the team and start competition in the 2024/25 season, especially for top team who will also take part in European competitions such as the UCL and the Europa League.
Galatasaray and Fenerbahce will enter the UCL and Trabzonspor and Besiktas have the opportunity to enter the European League, they will improve their team and really strengthen everything in order to compete well in the domestic league and in European competitions.
But several teams have experienced failure in trying to bring in players in recent times and of course competition in looking for players also occurs here, which is reason for each team not to really show who they will get.
Moreover, this summer Besiktas is also reportedly opening up opportunities to transfer several of the players they have, there will be sales agreement if they receive profitable offer and of course Besiktas will be looking for massive replacement.
In the future, there is still lot of time and let just wait and see what Besiktas will do in preparation for the start of the 2024/25 season.
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July 03, 2024, 09:31:28 AM
#50
There are so many names being written for Beşiktaş at the moment that it's difficult to predict which player will come. I still think that the management will finish the transfers quietly. Rafa Silva's transfer was announced before his name hit the media. Something similar might happen. Forward and full back transfers are the priority right now. I think especially foreign players who will part ways are expected. For example, if Rosier finds a club, a foreign right back will be bought. There are not many Turkish alternatives for the left back position, so a foreign player could be brought in. But the domestic rotation needs to be strengthened. I don't know if Salih Özcan or other names will come, but it's essential to sign quality Turkish players.

Beşiktaş will not want to make any transfers without letting go of the inefficient players in the team at the moment. The transfer of Rafa Silva happened quietly and was a surprise. Beşiktaş is interested in star players and Di Maria is one of them. However, a team with star players requires a management with high financial power. Hasan Arat is a president who is ready to spend a lot for Beşiktaş, but failures next season could be bad for Beşiktaş financially. Teams with high debts would be better off investing in local players with high potential rather than star players.
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July 02, 2024, 03:32:53 AM
#49
There are so many names being written for Beşiktaş at the moment that it's difficult to predict which player will come. I still think that the management will finish the transfers quietly. Rafa Silva's transfer was announced before his name hit the media. Something similar might happen. Forward and full back transfers are the priority right now. I think especially foreign players who will part ways are expected. For example, if Rosier finds a club, a foreign right back will be bought. There are not many Turkish alternatives for the left back position, so a foreign player could be brought in. But the domestic rotation needs to be strengthened. I don't know if Salih Özcan or other names will come, but it's essential to sign quality Turkish players.
There are quality Turkish players. There is Semih, whose position is striker. Beşiktaş will not need a striker next year. This will cause them to relax in their local quota. I hope young Semih does not leave the team and we can watch him play in the black and white jersey for another year. It is a great misfortune that he still cannot find a chance in the Euro 2024 Türkiye squad. I think Montella can play him forward without fear. Beşiktaş is building an ambitious squad next year, and this squad will most likely play for the championship.
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July 02, 2024, 12:28:42 AM
#48
Beşiktaş made its first good transfer. As far as I know Rafa Silva is a good player but I think the money they paid for this player is too high, how will they pay that much money? Also, we are still at the beginning of the transfer season and Beşiktaş will make more transfers, I don't understand how they will find the money or pay for these transfers.
They also paid high transfer fees for El Musrati and Ernest Muchi. A few seasons ago they could not make transfers due to budget problems. Now they have started to make expensive transfers. They want to create an ambitious team in the championship race.

They didn't pay Benfica a fee for the transfer of Rafa Silva. But they will pay Rafa Silva 6 million Euros per year. This is much more than the average of Türkiye and Beşiktaş. Such imbalances usually cause unrest in the team. Rafa Silva's annual salary can affect the performance of other players. Players in the team who are paid less than Rafa Silva might make this a problem.
We all understand about the Turkish economy is not good but still now things are getting better, and we are having tough challenges in all fields like recently we are having huge spendings in Saudi League which are creating challenges for them as well so they are also feeling these changes are essential, and we are having good changes here with arrival of José Mourinho and few other top players mean things are changing, and we need to keep things up as well.

Fenerbahçe, Besiktas and Galatasaray are doing good job so they also need to do things which make their mark so having high salaried players are surely not easy but now it's important for the increase of quality and having consistency in UEFA competitions without them Turkish clubs are not able to have better results against their well-organized clubs which are doing things as they needed to be had better results.
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July 01, 2024, 11:12:15 AM
#47
There are so many names being written for Beşiktaş at the moment that it's difficult to predict which player will come. I still think that the management will finish the transfers quietly. Rafa Silva's transfer was announced before his name hit the media. Something similar might happen. Forward and full back transfers are the priority right now. I think especially foreign players who will part ways are expected. For example, if Rosier finds a club, a foreign right back will be bought. There are not many Turkish alternatives for the left back position, so a foreign player could be brought in. But the domestic rotation needs to be strengthened. I don't know if Salih Özcan or other names will come, but it's essential to sign quality Turkish players.
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July 01, 2024, 07:26:05 AM
#46
Beşiktaş made its first good transfer. As far as I know Rafa Silva is a good player but I think the money they paid for this player is too high, how will they pay that much money? Also, we are still at the beginning of the transfer season and Beşiktaş will make more transfers, I don't understand how they will find the money or pay for these transfers.

They also paid high transfer fees for El Musrati and Ernest Muchi. A few seasons ago they could not make transfers due to budget problems. Now they have started to make expensive transfers. They want to create an ambitious team in the championship race.

They didn't pay Benfica a fee for the transfer of Rafa Silva. But they will pay Rafa Silva 6 million Euros per year. This is much more than the average of Türkiye and Beşiktaş. Such imbalances usually cause unrest in the team. Rafa Silva's annual salary can affect the performance of other players. Players in the team who are paid less than Rafa Silva might make this a problem.
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June 30, 2024, 02:42:40 PM
#45
Atletico Madrid have parted ways with Depay and Hermoso. Turkish clubs are interested in both players. Again, as a classic, all the big 3 are interested in these players. It's hard to understand how Hermoso, especially with a value of 25 million Euro, became a free agent. If he comes to Beşiktaş that will be legendary. Together with Paulista they will form a tandem. They would be a very solid defensive wall. Memphis Depay is also worth 10 million Euro but is a free agent. Both Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray are interested in the player. Maybe we will see him in Türkiye this season. Because I haven't heard of any other team interested in him.
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June 30, 2024, 02:19:33 PM
#44
Fenerbahçe need to speed up player transfers to be ready for next season. Having increased their transfer budget for Mourinho, Fenerbahçe may be waiting to buy the players JM wants. Fenerbahçe’s infrastructure is in good shape and Mourinho has thanked Ismail Kartal for that. If JM is looking for real success, he must buy a good centre-forward. JM has started training with Fenerbahçe and so far he is instructing the players to play hard. Also, from what I have seen in the training sessions, JM is trying to unlock the potential of the players in order to get the best out of the squad he has and special one is the best person to implement this.
Speeding up could result with missing players that are still in the euros, or players who are waiting to be at the end of it. This season is a different one, world cups and euros usually have that impact, and you wait a bit more. We are barely into July yet, meaning that we are going to end up with at least 2 more months worth of time for them to build a team, it is going to be fine.

I think they should focus on players that they can actually get, and look into the players that they have right now as well. Rushing into decisions could only make them worse. This works for every team, we are not going to see most teams make quick decisions if they have no idea yet, and there is no reason to eb sure about players already.
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June 30, 2024, 04:34:20 AM
#43
Beşiktaş made its first good transfer. As far as I know Rafa Silva is a good player but I think the money they paid for this player is too high, how will they pay that much money? Also, we are still at the beginning of the transfer season and Beşiktaş will make more transfers, I don't understand how they will find the money or pay for these transfers.

Indeed is a huge amount of money to be spent on one player, well I wouldn't question the club management because sometimes before a club will made up of there mind to buy such player with that amount they no that some good will actually come out, however the player in question being Rafa Silva is a very good talented player that has a very good records from all the clubs he has played for, I remembered when he was playing for Braga his performance was very amazing.

But although Beşiktaş team management would have actually consider his age before thinking about spending such amount of money because currently Rafa Silva is 31 years old and it may not be long before his performance will start reducing, which is why is always good when a club go for the younger players that are very experienced so that he will have enough energy to impact positively on the club during his time of stay, so actually I no that Beşiktaş is trying to strengthen there club against next season but they need to have some consideration during the selection.
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June 30, 2024, 02:45:59 AM
#42
Fenerbahçe need to speed up player transfers to be ready for next season. Having increased their transfer budget for Mourinho, Fenerbahçe may be waiting to buy the players JM wants. Fenerbahçe’s infrastructure is in good shape and Mourinho has thanked Ismail Kartal for that. If JM is looking for real success, he must buy a good centre-forward. JM has started training with Fenerbahçe and so far he is instructing the players to play hard. Also, from what I have seen in the training sessions, JM is trying to unlock the potential of the players in order to get the best out of the squad he has and special one is the best person to implement this.
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June 29, 2024, 02:08:25 PM
#41
These are quite strong and expensive names though. I mean if they get someone like Scott Mctominay and Wan Bisakka, those two alone would be close to 50 million, even if they somehow haggle and make it lower, how much lower could it be? Maybe 40 million if they are lucky but that's about it, I do not think that it would be anything lower, would have been something wrong with them or their connection with United if they are any cheaper.

In the end, I think some cheaper ones makes sense, it would help them, but not these two, they are quite a lot. Just getting Wan Bissaka would be more than enough for their team, they are already the champions and didn't have a right back, if they get him and just roll the dice again, while getting rid of some bad contracts they didn't use, they should be very well.
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June 29, 2024, 09:37:59 AM
#40
There are so many names being rumoured with Galatasaray lately. Some of them are below.



There are even many more names who aren't mentioned here. Batshuayi is already signing for them though. Wan-Bissaka is another name who is close to joining them. Truthfully, it would be a wonderful right-back transfer for Galatasaray. He is still a young and skillful player.  Smiley  They can use him like an offensive back especially.

McTominay rumour is also pretty interesting. If they finish this transfer too Galatasaray midfield would level up surely. He can be useful in various positions of the midfield.

I think the best name on the list is Sofyan Amrabat. He had a great performance at the World Cup. He had a good performance in the second half of the season at Manchester United. But in general he was below expectations at Manchester United. But we have to remember that Manchester United performed badly as a team last season. It is not easy to perform well in that team. I think Sofyan Amrabat is the most suitable player for Galatasaray. Also, he is the brother of former Galatasaray player Nordin Amrabat. I think we have some factors that will facilitate his transfer to Galatasaray.
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June 28, 2024, 04:55:36 PM
#39
There are so many names being rumoured with Galatasaray lately. Some of them are below.



There are even many more names who aren't mentioned here. Batshuayi is already signing for them though. Wan-Bissaka is another name who is close to joining them. Truthfully, it would be a wonderful right-back transfer for Galatasaray. He is still a young and skillful player.  Smiley  They can use him like an offensive back especially.

McTominay rumour is also pretty interesting. If they finish this transfer too Galatasaray midfield would level up surely. He can be useful in various positions of the midfield.
Galatasaray needs to spend good money for the midfield. Galatasaray needs to get stronger. If the Mc Tominey transfer happens, Galatasaray's midfield will really go up one level, and it needs to do so because the intensity of the competition will increase this season. Because even though Galatasaray won the championship last season, it would not be right to say that they had a midfield that could make very good plays.
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June 28, 2024, 03:44:13 PM
#38
Beşiktaş has extended Salih Uçan's contract. I think this is purely a step to keep the Turkish rotation intact. They wouldn't have renewed Salih's contract if there were no foreign limit. It's possible to find much better alternatives abroad, but because of the foreign limit, mid-quality Turkish players become valuable. Beşiktaş's midfield should contribute much more goals, Salih's numbers are low. In my opinion he can only be a good substitute. A 2+1 year contract has been signed, let's wish him well.
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June 28, 2024, 02:45:50 PM
#37
Beşiktaş made its first good transfer. As far as I know Rafa Silva is a good player but I think the money they paid for this player is too high, how will they pay that much money? Also, we are still at the beginning of the transfer season and Beşiktaş will make more transfers, I don't understand how they will find the money or pay for these transfers.

I read somewhere like Rafa Silva is going to earn 6 million euros a year. It is a 3-year contract seemingly. I'm still very surprised honestly. Because Beşiktaş was really lucky to sign a quite successful player like him. Interestingly, Benfica didn't want to extend his contract. I mean despite his huge performance last season.  Huh



I can't say he is too old either - 31 years old. I think Beşiktaş really robbed them by not paying any transfer fee. I must admit I'm quite jealous of them.  Tongue
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June 28, 2024, 08:08:10 AM
#36
Beşiktaş made its first good transfer. As far as I know Rafa Silva is a good player but I think the money they paid for this player is too high, how will they pay that much money? Also, we are still at the beginning of the transfer season and Beşiktaş will make more transfers, I don't understand how they will find the money or pay for these transfers.
Even this is good and big news for the Besiktas as they are now having top quality player from the Portugal which can solve their problems but as I read about salary this is really huge and this can bring too many problems for them in future because Turkey Super League is surely having no depth like we have in other top European Leagues for the salary like this with in total the contract is worth €28m.

Hopefully we will have some more changes in coming weeks as we will have end of the Euro 2024 then many more players will be heading for the new clubs and many clubs will also try to bring fresh legs for their clubs which will keep them at the best for next season.
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June 27, 2024, 03:43:55 PM
#35
Beşiktaş made its first good transfer. As far as I know Rafa Silva is a good player but I think the money they paid for this player is too high, how will they pay that much money? Also, we are still at the beginning of the transfer season and Beşiktaş will make more transfers, I don't understand how they will find the money or pay for these transfers.
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June 27, 2024, 02:49:16 PM
#34
Last night the transfer of the year took place. Beşiktaş dropped the bombshell and brought in Rafa Silva. I still can't understand how Benfica didn't renew his contract. How can you let such a superstar go? It was a great transfer for Beşiktaş. This is a transfer that will change the balance in the Turkish league. Moreover, getting such a superstar without paying a transfer fee is a very big deal. Rafa Silva will continue his goals and assists in Türkiye. A very important step has been taken towards the championship. A very good squad is being built.

Losing a player like him for free is definitely not ideal for any club. they could just renew his contract and then sell him for a better price. At least sell him for anything. Something is better than nothing. And Besiktas advantage of that situation. Well, I guess it is not taking advantage of anyone, it is actually being a little clever. I still do not understand why they did not decide to renew the contract. They could have sold him for a lot of money. he has actually delivered 14 goals and 12 assists this season and that’s really big. Unless he had some problems with the club, I don’t see why they would not renew his contract.  On the first look, it definitely looks like a stupid decision. But talking about it is not going to change the fact that he has left the club for free.

I agree, of course, it might be wise to offer Rafa Silva a new contract and sell him for money, but if Rafa Silva had accepted this contract, perhaps he should have forgotten about transferring to another team because Beşiktaş would not have paid high prices as a transfer fee. Besiktas will have a hard time paying the 18 million Euro cost for a 2-year contract anyway, and if there was a transfer fee, I think they would turn to alternatives. A great player for the Super League, he did a good job Beşiktaş
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June 27, 2024, 02:06:29 PM
#33
Last night the transfer of the year took place. Beşiktaş dropped the bombshell and brought in Rafa Silva. I still can't understand how Benfica didn't renew his contract. How can you let such a superstar go? It was a great transfer for Beşiktaş. This is a transfer that will change the balance in the Turkish league. Moreover, getting such a superstar without paying a transfer fee is a very big deal. Rafa Silva will continue his goals and assists in Türkiye. A very important step has been taken towards the championship. A very good squad is being built.

Losing a player like him for free is definitely not ideal for any club. they could just renew his contract and then sell him for a better price. At least sell him for anything. Something is better than nothing. And Besiktas advantage of that situation. Well, I guess it is not taking advantage of anyone, it is actually being a little clever. I still do not understand why they did not decide to renew the contract. They could have sold him for a lot of money. he has actually delivered 14 goals and 12 assists this season and that’s really big. Unless he had some problems with the club, I don’t see why they would not renew his contract.  On the first look, it definitely looks like a stupid decision. But talking about it is not going to change the fact that he has left the club for free.
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June 26, 2024, 08:00:32 AM
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Compared to Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe, we can say that they have not made very good transfers. But their spending limits are half the size of Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. Therefore, they have to use their budget efficiently. Ozan Tufan, Anthony Nwakaeme and Denis Mihai Dragus, who played for Gaziantep FC on loan last season, are good players who have played in the Turkish league before. We know what they can give to Trabzonspor. John Lundstram and Croatian left-back Borna Barisic can also overcome the adaptation process successfully. Because these two players were signed at the beginning of the season, not on the last day of the transfer window.
I feel like just because they did manage to get some players, doesn't mean that they are going to be great, looking at the value of the clubs at transfermarkt (and that's all I know about the teams so far to be fair) I can say that the gap is insane, and even with these new transfers, they should not be able to catch up. Doesn't mean that it will be once again Fenerbahce and Galatasaray going for a record breaking points, it could be much worse, but I still think that those two teams will be better than everyone else, maybe less gap, but still ahead.

It's just finances, with bigger budget, it means that they are going to end up with a bigger and better squad. Lets see what big news players those two teams will sign this summer.
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