Everton midfielder Davy Klaassen has been closely linked with a summer exit.
The Netherlands international has received interest from Besiktas after a disappointing season.
Klaassen fell out of favor with Ronald Koeman and then struggled for playing time under former Toffees boss Sam Allardyce, making only cameo appearances.
Everton striker Cenk Tosun has opened up about the future of his teammate, denying rumors that he will be joining Besiktas.
“I asked him if he would move to Besiktas, he said a move to the Super Lig is not on the cards and that was the end of that,” Tosun said in an interview with the Sabah newspaper today.
Klaassen has made just 16 appearances since sealing his £23.6m [Echo] transfer from Ajax last summer.
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The 25-year-old almost joined Napoli on loan in January but the deal fell through on deadline day.
The Dutch midfielder did turn up for pre-season training on Monday morning and newly appointed manager Marco Silva has yet to make a decision regarding his future.
The Everton man reportedly turned up early for training at the Halewood grounds today.
Klaassen does have another four-years remaining on his current contract.