Galatasaray Transfer News: New Midfield Targets Emerge – Gomes, Vermeeren & Kessie Linked
Galatasaray SK, a prominent Turkish football club, is actively reshaping its plans for bolstering its midfield ahead of a potential busy transfer window. Initial reports linked the club to several players – Pape Gueye of Villarreal, Manuel Ugarte from Manchester United, Yves Bissouma at Tottenham, and Raphael Onyedika of Club Brugge – but recent developments suggest Galatasaray is now focusing on alternative targets.
Shifting Priorities in Midfield Recruitment
The club is now reportedly considering Angel Gomes, currently with Olympique Marseille, as a potential addition. Interest in Arthur Vermeeren, currently on loan at Marseille from RB Leipzig, and Franck Kessié, who plays for Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia, has also surfaced. According to reports in Turkish media, Galatasaray is closely monitoring Angel Gomes’s performances.
New Names Emerge
Foot Mercato reports that both Franck Kessié and Arthur Vermeeren are on Galatasaray’s transfer list. Kessié’s contract with Al-Ahli is set to expire in June. Angel Gomes, who transferred to Marseille on a free transfer last summer, currently has a market value of 18 million euros. Arthur Vermeeren, who joined RB Leipzig last summer for 20 million euros, is currently valued at 28 million euros.
Galatasaray’s pursuit of these players could significantly impact their squad dynamics and competitive edge in the Süper Lig. The potential arrival of any of these midfielders would introduce new tactical options and potentially increase competition for starting positions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which players were initially linked with a move to Galatasaray?
Pape Gueye, Manuel Ugarte, Yves Bissouma, and Raphael Onyedika were previously reported as potential Galatasaray targets.
Which players are now being considered by Galatasaray?
Angel Gomes, Arthur Vermeeren, and Franck Kessié are now reportedly under consideration by the club.
What is Franck Kessié’s contract situation?
Franck Kessié’s contract with Al-Ahli is set to expire in June.
Will Galatasaray successfully secure any of these new midfield targets remains to be seen, but the club appears determined to strengthen its squad for future competitions.