It seems that the clubs who are interested in Anderson Talisca don’t need to be too worried whether Besiktas will sign him at the end of the season or not.
Currently loaned by Benfica, the midfielder can stay at the Turkish club in case they pay the €21m buying option there is in the contract.
Talisca has been frequently mentioned in the rumour mill, with the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers said to be among the interested clubs.
These clubs would be depending on Besiktas not keeping him at the end of the season, so they would have a shot when negotiating directly with Benfica. But as reported by A Bola today, there’s another possible scenario.
The Portuguese outlet claims that Besiktas are now planning to sign Talisca and take advantage of his market value to make more money by selling him afterwards. As the club don’t have that amount, they would get a bank loan.
A Bola doesn’t mention the interested clubs this time, but we’ve all seen that in the past few months, Wolves were one of the favourites in that list.
Now let’s see how Besiktas would demand, and if the Wolves would have the money to fight against the big clubs.
Curiously, previous Turkish and Portuguese reports claimed Besiktas would try and get the price down, so perhaps this is all more complicated PR fed from Benfica to their friendly press.