Besiktas starts negotiations with Benfica for three players!
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Kicking off the transfer window with determination, Beşiktaş continues to engage with major European clubs to strengthen its roster. Under the leadership of manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Black-and-Whites have entered negotiations with Portuguese giants Benfica for three key players simultaneously.
INTENSE BARGAINING FOR ORKUN
National team star Orkun Kökçü, who currently plays for Benfica, tops Beşiktaş’s list of midfielders with leadership qualities. The club is facing difficulty due to the player’s high transfer fee. Benfica is demanding 30 million euros for the 23-year-old, whom they signed from Feyenoord two years ago for the same amount.
LOAN WITH OPTION TO BUY
Rather than meeting this high asking price, Beşiktaş aims to secure the player on a loan with a purchase option. The plan is to loan Kökçü for one season, then trigger the buy option depending on his performance. Reports indicate that Benfica is open to this proposal, and the details of the agreement are close to being finalized.
MAJOR MOVE FOR SCHJELDERUP
Another player on Beşiktaş’s radar is young talent Andreas Schjelderup. Despite being only 21 years old, the Norwegian winger is considered one of Benfica’s most promising prospects. Beşiktaş has made Schjelderup a priority for the left wing and is also proposing a loan with an option to buy. Benfica, believing the player needs regular playing time, has reportedly responded positively to the offer. Beşiktaş plans to provide an environment conducive to the Norwegian’s development. If the deal goes through, Beşiktaş will both rejuvenate its squad and make a long-term investment.
NEGOTIATIONS ON GEDSON CLAUSE CONTINUE
Negotiations between Beşiktaş and Benfica are not limited to new signings. Beşiktaş is also working to remove the “50% resale share” clause in Gedson Fernandes’s contract. As a reminder, Beşiktaş signed Gedson in the summer of 2022 for 6 million euros, but Benfica retained the right to receive 50% of any future transfer fee. Wanting to maximize potential earnings from a future European move, Beşiktaş is negotiating to buy out this clause. Talks are ongoing, and both clubs are expected to reach a compromise soon.


