Besiktas have overcome the last hurdle in talks with Everton over a loan deal for midfielder Dele Alli.
That’s according to journalist Gokmen Ozcan, who says the two clubs have struck an agreement on the purchase options the Turkish side will have on the player.
Besiktas have been chasing a deal for Dele over the last week or so, with Everton seemingly happy to let him go despite him only arriving in January.
The two clubs have been negotiating a loan deal with a purchase option included but reports today stated there was a dispute between them on the latter part.
According to those reports, Everton had asked that Besiktas’ option be set at €6m if they wanted to activate it in January and €8m if it was for next summer.
Besiktas wanted it to be €6m in both windows so they were discussing the situation with Everton in an attempt to reach an agreement.
It seems that has now been struck, with Ozcan reporting Besiktas have agreed to the different purchase options. In return, they will not be paying a loan fee for the midfielder.
That hurdle now appears to be out of the way and we’d expect news of Besiktas’ private plane, which has been on standby for days, travelling to England to collect Dele and take him to Turkey to be the next big update.