Besiktas have reached an agreement for a significant signing this summer, bringing in Tammy Abraham from Roma.
Still just 27 years old, Abraham has been in Italy since moving to Roma from Chelsea in 2021.
Nonetheless, he moved to AC Milan on loan last season, where he scored 10 goals in 44 games across all competitions.
His first season with Roma was an enormous success as he scored 27 goals, but things have tailed off for him since then, not helped by a serious injury.
The 11-cap England international is now off to Turkey, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reporting that an agreement has been hashed out between the clubs and the player is able to make the move.
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Confirmation is yet to be reached, but Abraham is as a result of fly to Türkiye and is predicted to finish the switch within the near future.
The deal has been done for a fee of ‘around’ €20m (£17.1m) with Besiktas hoping the Englishman will help them challenge closer to the highest of the Super Lig table next season.

Galatasaray comfortably won the league, with Besiktas ending fourth and 33 points behind the champions.
There have been encouraging signs under Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer, though, after the previous Manchester United boss took over in mid-January, beating Gala after they met in March.
Abraham might be joining a Besiktas front line which was led by Ciro Immobile last season, ending the club’s top-scorer with 19 goals in all competitions at 35 years old.

He can even be playing alongside fellow Englishman Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has been with Besiktas since 2023.
Abraham’s profession was badly hampered by a serious injury, suffering an ACL tear in April 2023 which sidelined him for a 12 months.
When he left Roma for Milan in August 2024 he said he was still recovering from the issue.

‘Once I saw Milan were keen on me I did nothing but wait, telling myself a thousand times that it was the place I desired to be,’ he said last 12 months.
‘Physically I feel higher. I’m still recovering from my injury but I feel really good.
‘Wanting to go away Roma? No. It’s not that I’ve lost faith in any respect, however the fans know the way vital Roma are to me. But sometimes in life there are cases through which you have got to maneuver up a level, set the bar higher, and I actually have I assumed this was the suitable opportunity. I wish Roma one of the best, but now I’m focused on Milan.
‘The primary 12 months went thoroughly with Roma, then the second was harder. The players are human beings and the injury dragged me down for a while, but this at Milan is my great opportunity to reveal that I’m back. My ambition is all the time to win.’
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