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Stoke City Receive Two £17.8m Offers From Premier League Sides For Star Midfielder But Galatasaray Remain In The Race - Turkish Football
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Stoke City Receive Two £17.8m Offers From Premier League Sides For Star Midfielder But Galatasaray Remain In The Race

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Stoke City Receive Two £17.8m Offers From Premier League Sides For Star Midfielder But Galatasaray Remain In The Race

Stoke City midfielder Badou Ndiaye could be on the move this summer despite joining on a £14m move from Galatasaray in January.

Ndiaye’s agent William D’Avilla has been speaking to the Turkish media again and had a few more revelations.

The agent claims that the Potters have two £17.8m [€20m] offers from two Premier League sides.

The identity of the sides in the race for Ndiaye were not revealed but he did say they were from some of the ‘biggest’ sides in the league.

D’Avilla made it clear that Ndiaye will leave Stoke City and also confirmed there are also offers from Galatasaray.

“Ndiaye does not want to play in the Championship,” D’Avilla said on Lig Radyo.

“He wants Premier League football and has offers from both England and Turkey. 

“There are two clubs that have offered £17.7m [€20m]. Two surprise names and we have already agreed with Stoke that he will leave.” 

Galatasaray have reportedly complained about Ndiaye’s wage demands and want him to accept a lower fee.

D’Avilla claims that his clients wages are not a problem and they have had no such requests.

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“We have had no demands from Turkey to ask for lower wages,” he added.

“The two clubs I mentioned have made serious offers, talks are ongoing and these are two of the biggest sides in England. 

“Badou had a great time in Turkey but I we know nobody can match these offers.”

Galatasaray hope to sign Ndiaye on a loan deal and are happy to wait until the end of the transfer window.

The Lions are of the view that the Senegal international will want to leave before the end of the window if he does not find a new club beforehand.