On November 9th, Super Haber reported Galatasaray have started talks with Tottenham Hotspur to cut short Tanguy Ndombélé’s loan deal in January.
Earlier claims had stated he’s overweight and that the Istanbul club have lost patience with him. The midfielder has clocked in 123 minutes from seven games for the Turkish club.
Takvim state Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk considers the Tottenham owned player ‘inadequate’.
Burk has identified three midfielders, with the hint being the 26-year-old’s stay could quickly come to an end.
Galatasaray vice-president Erden Timur has started negotiations for Burk’s targets, and the ‘first name’ on the list isTottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur.
Last month, the Uruguay international returned to the pitch after spending a long-spell on the sidelines. He has made three substitute appearances for Spurs and played 86 minutes in his country’s 3-0 win over Bolivia on Tuesday.
It’s claimed the Turkish champions, led by Timur, are ‘preparing to make an offer’ for 26-year-old Bentancur.
Takvim make no mention of the fee Galatasaray could offer for the South American, but state he’s valued at €40m.
They’d likely want a loan move, and that feels unlikely.