Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has snubbed rival offers to stay on at Old Trafford.
The BBC report that the Belgium international has struck a two-year contract extension deal with United.
The Red Devils will also have the option to sign for an additional season which could potentially keep Fellaini at the club until the age of 33.
The 30-year-old was expected to leave the Red Devils as his previous deal was due to expire on 30 June.
Turkish-Football reported Besiktas, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray all expressing an interest in the midfielder.
Besiktas had held talks with Fellaini as far back as November.
The Super Lig giants did have concerns in January that Fellaini’s representatives held talks with the Super Lig giants to use as leverage in negotiations with United.
Arsenal were also closely linked with a move for the United ace.
Fellaini has scored 20 goals in 156 appearances for the Red Devils since joining from Everton on a £27 million move in 2013.
The midfielder is currently on international duty with Belgium in Russia for the 2018 World Cup.
Fellaini started for Belgium in the 1-0 victory over England on Match Day 3 to top the group.