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Senegal International Wolves Made £22m Offer For Reveals When He Will Make Transfer Decision, Hints At Galatasaray Move - Turkish Football
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Senegal International Wolves Made £22m Offer For Reveals When He Will Make Transfer Decision, Hints At Galatasaray Move

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Senegal International Wolves Made £22m Offer For Reveals When He Will Make Transfer Decision, Hints At Galatasaray Move

Wolves have made a £22 million move for Stoke City midfielder Badou Ndiaye according to Turkish publication Fanatik.

The newly promoted side have been linked with the Senegal international for a number of weeks but reports from Turkey claim an offer has been made.

Ndiaye has opened up about his future in a recent interview with Milliyet.

The midfielder hinted that he is considering a return to former club Galatasaray but that a final decision over his future will not be made until after the World Cup.

It does appear he is considering leaving Stoke.

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“I do miss Galatasaray and I know you are going to ask if I will return,” Ndiaye said.

“I can’t say anything about my future right now or where I will be playing next season.

“I will make a final decision over which club I will play for at the end of the World Cup.”

Stoke City paid £14 million to Galatasaray for Ndiaye in January but could be set to already make a profit.

The Fanatik report claim that Ndiaye is not keen on staying put in the Championship next season.

Per the source, Ndiaye wants Premier League football and Champions League football.

Wolves can offer him the chance to stay in the English top-flight while Galatasaray can give Champions League football.

Senegal take on Japan next in the World Cup after beating Poland 2-1 in their opening game.