Having been brought in in January to try and compensate for the exit of Cristiano Ronaldo in some way, Wout Weghorst hasn’t really been a success at Manchester United.
Few will deny him the effort he has put in, and the striker has made it clear he’s very happy with his time at Old Trafford, but anything beyond the current six month loan doesn’t seem realistic.
The expectation is that the Dutchman will leave Manchester United in the summer and return to Burnley, where Vincent Kompany, if he’s still there, will need to make a decision, but if he doesn’t want him, Spor Arena in Turkey state a club could welcome him, relayed by Sabah.
Actually, it would be more welcome him back, as Besiktas are the ones who are thinking about the towering striker, who has managed just two goals and three assists in 23 games under Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.
The outlet state the Süper Lig side are thinking about signing him permanently, and those in charge of the club are ‘waiting for the report’ of their manager Şenol Güneş to make a move for Weghorst.
The player has reportedly told them ‘I can return if we agree on the terms’, and action ‘will be taken according to the final report’ from the Besiktas manager.