Besiktas wants to sign Kyle Walker Peters!
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Developments regarding Beşiktaş’s right-back transfer continue at pace. After the last-minute collapse of the Osayi Samuel deal, Beşiktaş has reportedly initiated formal talks with the star defender, whose contract has expired.
HIDEMASA MORITA RULES OUT MOVE
Sporting Lisbon’s Japanese midfielder Hidemasa Morita, who was linked with Beşiktaş, has made a decision about his future. According to A Bola, the player has not received any official offers. The 30-year-old central midfielder, who reportedly isn’t keen on playing in Turkey, has one year left on his contract with Sporting but will not renew, prioritizing a move to the Premier League.
JENS CAJUSTE ON THE RADAR
Having made a quick start to the transfer window, Beşiktaş is continuing to bolster its midfield. The latest name linked with the club is Jens Cajuste, who spent last season on loan at Championship side Ipswich Town. The 25-year-old Swedish international made 33 appearances, scoring 1 goal and providing 1 assist. Owned by Napoli and under contract until 2028, the Italian club is said to be open to selling him for around 10 million euros.

OSAYI OUT, PETERS TARGETED
With the Osayi Samuel deal falling through at the last minute, Beşiktaş has entered the final stage in its search for a new right-back. According to reports from the English media, Beşiktaş is showing interest in Kyle Walker-Peters, who recently left Southampton after his contract expired. Several clubs including Chelsea, West Ham, Fulham, Bournemouth, Everton, Crystal Palace, and Tottenham are said to be monitoring the 28-year-old’s situation closely.
BEŞİKTAŞ SHOWING MOST CONCRETE INTEREST
Sources familiar with the situation state that Beşiktaş have shown the strongest interest in Walker-Peters. The Istanbul club has begun formal negotiations with the English right-back’s representatives, and the player is reportedly open to taking on a new challenge abroad. With a market value of 15 million euros, Walker-Peters joined Southampton from Tottenham in 2020 for 13.3 million euros. He played 35 matches last season, contributing 2 assists. Beşiktaş, who have shelved the transfer of Osayi Samuel, have now turned their attention to England for a right-back reinforcement. The Turkish club has officially entered talks with Kyle Walker-Peters, who is currently a free agent.
Developments regarding Beşiktaş’s right-back transfer continue at pace. After the last-minute collapse of the Osayi Samuel deal, Beşiktaş has reportedly initiated formal talks with the star defender, whose contract has expired.

HIDEMASA MORITA RULES OUT MOVE
Sporting Lisbon’s Japanese midfielder Hidemasa Morita, who was linked with Beşiktaş, has made a decision about his future. According to A Bola, the player has not received any official offers. The 30-year-old central midfielder, who reportedly isn’t keen on playing in Turkey, has one year left on his contract with Sporting but will not renew, prioritizing a move to the Premier League.
JENS CAJUSTE ON THE RADAR
Having made a quick start to the transfer window, Beşiktaş is continuing to bolster its midfield. The latest name linked with the club is Jens Cajuste, who spent last season on loan at Championship side Ipswich Town. The 25-year-old Swedish international made 33 appearances, scoring 1 goal and providing 1 assist. Owned by Napoli and under contract until 2028, the Italian club is said to be open to selling him for around 10 million euros.
OSAYI OUT, PETERS TARGETED
With the Osayi Samuel deal falling through at the last minute, Beşiktaş has entered the final stage in its search for a new right-back. According to reports from the English media, Beşiktaş is showing interest in Kyle Walker-Peters, who recently left Southampton after his contract expired. Several clubs including Chelsea, West Ham, Fulham, Bournemouth, Everton, Crystal Palace, and Tottenham are said to be monitoring the 28-year-old’s situation closely.
BEŞİKTAŞ SHOWING MOST CONCRETE INTEREST
Sources familiar with the situation state that Beşiktaş have shown the strongest interest in Walker-Peters. The Istanbul club has begun formal negotiations with the English right-back’s representatives, and the player is reportedly open to taking on a new challenge abroad. With a market value of 15 million euros, Walker-Peters joined Southampton from Tottenham in 2020 for 13.3 million euros. He played 35 matches last season, contributing 2 assists.


