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Liverpool Transfer News: Incredible Twist as £35m Star Makes SUDDEN U-Turn

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Benfica and Turkey international midfielder Orkun Kokcu wants to join Besiktas despite interest from Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
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It moves a lot in Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe this summer... and Besiktas will also take action. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the discussions......

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In a move that will generate buzz in the transfer market, Beşiktaş is nearing completion in its bid to sign Benfica's national star Orkun Kökçü. It's been reported that an agreement has been reached following intensive talks held by Beşiktaş president Serdal Adalı in Portugal and the Netherlands. While Portuguese media have been revealing the details of the transfer and the transfer fee, Beşiktaş Vice President Murat Kılıç has also made an offic…

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The steering wheel Orkun Kök (24), by which Benfica invested in the summer of 2023, 25 million fixed plus 5 in variables, could change airs after the conflict staged in the Club World Cup with technician Bruno Lage.

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Information disclosed by Murat Kilić, Vice-President of Istanbul Club

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Akşam broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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