Put this in Beefy's corner but thought it deserved it's own thread.
Galatasaray president Ãnal Aysal is interested in Southampton winger Gaston Ramirez according to Sabah newspaper editor Levent Tüzemen.
"Aysal wants Gaston Ramirez," Tüzemen said.
"Fernando Muslera has played an active role in trying to encourage the Uruguayan international to make the move.
"Galatasaray will be targeting younger players in the transfer window, Aysal used the recent â¬10 million signing of 19 year old Bruma as an example of how the clubs transfer policy has shifted."
The Uruguay star has failed to establish himself as a first-team regular at the Saints since joining the Premier League outfit from Bologna for £12million last season.
Ramirez's agent, Pablo Betancourt recently claimed that the Uruguayan international does not get on with Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino.
"Gaston really likes the (Southampton) chairman, Nicola Cortese, but not the coach, Pochettino," Betancourt said.
Pochettino refrained from commenting on Betancourt's comments and put down his reason not to play Ramirez as being solely based on footballing reasons.
"I don't want to speak publicly about individual players," Pochettino said of Ramirez's absence. "I don't think that's fair.
"I just make decisions on what is the best thing for the club, the team. I just make decisions based on training and sports factors."
Ramirez would become the 11th foreign player to join the current Galatasaray squad should he join the club.
The Lions would have to part ways with at least one non-Turkish player to accommodate the 22-year-old to meet the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) new guidelines restricting every club in the league to a maximum of 10 foreign players.
http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=5348
Galatasaray president Ãnal Aysal is interested in Southampton winger Gaston Ramirez according to Sabah newspaper editor Levent Tüzemen.
"Aysal wants Gaston Ramirez," Tüzemen said.
"Fernando Muslera has played an active role in trying to encourage the Uruguayan international to make the move.
"Galatasaray will be targeting younger players in the transfer window, Aysal used the recent â¬10 million signing of 19 year old Bruma as an example of how the clubs transfer policy has shifted."
The Uruguay star has failed to establish himself as a first-team regular at the Saints since joining the Premier League outfit from Bologna for £12million last season.
Ramirez's agent, Pablo Betancourt recently claimed that the Uruguayan international does not get on with Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino.
"Gaston really likes the (Southampton) chairman, Nicola Cortese, but not the coach, Pochettino," Betancourt said.
Pochettino refrained from commenting on Betancourt's comments and put down his reason not to play Ramirez as being solely based on footballing reasons.
"I don't want to speak publicly about individual players," Pochettino said of Ramirez's absence. "I don't think that's fair.
"I just make decisions on what is the best thing for the club, the team. I just make decisions based on training and sports factors."
Ramirez would become the 11th foreign player to join the current Galatasaray squad should he join the club.
The Lions would have to part ways with at least one non-Turkish player to accommodate the 22-year-old to meet the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) new guidelines restricting every club in the league to a maximum of 10 foreign players.
http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=5348