Bernardo Silva left Manchester City.
COST BRAKE IN BERNARDO
Bernardo Silva, who has been on the agenda for a long time for the midfield transfer of Galatasaray, has been hit by a cost obstacle. The management made an offer of 15 million euros per year for three seasons to the star player, who has a transfer fee.
It was learned that Bernardo Silva, who was stated to have met with İlkay Gündoğan and received information about Galatasaray before the transfer, requested a contract worth 55 million euros in total. The yellow-red administration took a step back because this figure exceeded the planned budget.

In addition, under Galatasaray management, “A player released by Manchester City should not be paid more than the specified amount” It was stated that his opinion gained weight.
Galatasaray added Can Uzun to its list.
IN TRANSFER, THE NEEDLE TURNED TO CAN UZUN
Following this development, the route was changed to Can Uzun transfer. It was learned that coach Okan Buruk also approved the transfer of the 20-year-old football player playing for Eintracht Frankfurt. Due to the new foreign player rule, it is thought that Can Uzun will provide a significant advantage in squad planning.

Contacts are expected to be accelerated for the young football player, whose current market value is shown to be around 45 million euros. Can Uzun scored 10 goals and 6 assists in 28 matches in the previous season.
Camavinga is on the list to leave Real Madrid.
CAMAVINGA MOVE IN THE MIDFIELD
It was stated that another target of Galatasaray for the midfield is Eduardo Camavinga. It was stated that the 23-year-old player, who plays for Real Madrid, is among the young, athletic and dynamic profile that coach Okan Buruk wants.
It was claimed that the Spanish team was positive about the player’s departure and requested a transfer fee of approximately 50 million euros. While Galatasaray management is expected to start official contacts in a short time, it was learned that former football player Bafétimbi Gomis will also be involved in the transfer process.

