Turkish website Fotospor claim West Ham United attacker Andriy Yarmolenko has been offered to Besiktas via agents.
Previous reports from the English press suggested the 30 year old is surplus to requirements with the Hammers, and the London club could look to loan him elsewhere until the end of the season.
Fotospor claim Besiktas could be a possible destination for the Ukrainian, but it seems they are not willing to do business because of their current financial situation.
It’s reported Yarmolenko would love to be reunited with Croatian defender Domagoj Vida, his former teammate from Dynamo Kiev.
However, the Super Lig club’s vice president Erdal Torunogullari has reportedly said signing Yarmolenko isn’t a priority for them at this stage of the transfer window and he’s refused to discuss any numbers for the West Ham player.
Yarmolenko’s time at West Ham has been plagued with injuries and his only managed to make 25 appearances for the club since joining from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2018.
On one hand the Turkish media report Yarmolenko would like to be reunited with Vida, but it’s worth pointing out there’s been countless claims about him leaving Besiktas, so that doesn’t make a great deal of sense.