26 June 2020

What happened in Turkish football today? 25/06/2020


Besiktas will be aiming to show attacking game against Konyaspor.

Super League 29th week game will be starting with Besiktas and Konyaspor game, as Istanbul side even through still have small mathematical chance for league title, is more realistic aim to end league at top 4 spot and get UEFA competitions spot.

It is been known for some time now, that Besiktas main aim is to complete this season with 6 wins back-to-back and did show that it aims to achieve with some positive performance with confident last win game where it has dominated game for most amount of time. One of the main worrying image for Besiktas however is aspect that its players Jeremain Lens and Adem Ljajic, who provided good performance in last game will not be playing due of injury and this could provide some negative impact towards club in this game. Konyaspor on their part are currently being close to relegation zone and would be aiming to get win so their would be aiming to provide organised especially in defence performance as side did gain some confidence following 1 point against Sivasspor.

Besiktas would be coming as favourites but it would not be easy game and they would need to show strong game if they want to get win.

Ogulcan Caglayan aims to terminate extension contract with Rizespor.

Even through Rizespor did use legally correctly an extension option with its player Ogulcan Caglayan, it is reported that players considers to terminate contract with his club as he considers to join Galatasaray in summer transfer window.

It is being known for long time right now that Galatasaray are having transfer negotiations with Ogulcan Caglayan for long time and player did make principal agreement with side for summer. In fact, this is main reason for Caglayan aiming to terminate contract to make his move in easier way. It is easy to quess that Rizespor were also aware that this transfer deal between Caglayan and Galatasaray been made, so it is been purely tactical move to get transfer fee from this deal which Istanbul club would need to pay if Caglayan does or fails to terminate contract. Rizespor CEO Hasan Kartal, who did state that Caglayan is unhappy for this extension, did make cunning and maybe not very goodwill but in same time it is tactic which according to player contract is legimate.

It does look certain for sure Caglayan will move to Galatasaray in summer but would his new club need to pay transfer fee or not would become clear in upcoming weeks.

Referees are being under attack from top clubs again.

With Super League being resumed following Covid19 break, conversations at the football community are getting into old selves with once again one of the heated arguments between referees decision and talks by club that their is prevention for them to become champions.

Without surprise, mainly due of recent loss of points, Galatasaray is taking leading right now believing that referees playing crucial role to prevent them ending season with title ignoring to some their own poor performance. This conversation went so far at blaming referee for making correct decision regarding 6-second goalkeeper rule but arguing that decision wasnt made for longer time and purposefelly being used against them. Other club which entered to this discussion also been Trabzonspor with losing 2 points against Alanyaspor in pretty cotroversial game due of events among club's administrators. Trabzonspor tend to argue that referees are being appointed by club's administrators who are members of TFF administrative team also, argument which without doubt does take pretty serious conviction. Therefore, it does look this talks would be rised as we are getting closer to end of the season, with top clubs whereever using points would through blame more to referees then into themselves.

This treatment of losing points and throwing blame to referees being tactic which been used for ages and likely to continue for many years to come.

Schedule:
Turkish Super League, 29th week:
21:00 Besiktas - Konyaspor

In other news:

PFDK referalls:
- Alanyaspor and Trabzonspor has been referred for events on field.
- Alanyaspor CEO Hasan Cavusoglu has been referred for anti-sportmanship behaviour and statements
- Alanyaspor administrator Fatih Gokmenoglu, Muhammet Abdulkadir Ak for anti-sportmanship behaviour.
- Trabzonspor CEO Ahmet Agaoglu for anti-sportmanship behavior and statements and not following guidelines.
- Trabzonspor administrator Ertugrul Dogan has been referred for anti-sportmanship statement, attack and not following guidelines.
- Trabzonspor administrator YusufHayiroglu and Emin Kahraman for anti-sportmanship behaviour and not following guidelines.
-Trabzonspor player Seyedmajid Hosseini for breaking rules.

Besiktas has announced that 2 of its players got positive Covid19 test results

Besiktas players Adem Ljajic and Jeremain Lens will not be able to play during Super League 29th week game against Konyaspor due of injury.\

Trabzonspor has made transfer deal with Altinordu player Muhammet Taha Tepe for 5 years with 310,000 euro transfer fee. Salary will be 250,000 TL.

Trabzonspor will have administrative meeting on 26th June.

Fenerbahce are interested to transfer Shkendija player Omar Imeri.

Besiktas has made extension deal with its player Atiba Hutchinson for 1 year with 300,000 euro salary and 100,000 euro bonus for each 10 games played.

Fenerbahce has made transfer deal with Besiktas player Caner Erkin for 1 million euro for 3-year deal

Fenerbahce are interested to transfer Bursaspor player Burak Kapacak.

Basaksehirspor has made principal agreement with Fenerbahce player Hasan Ali Kaldirim

Fenerbahce player Tolga Cigerci will not be able to play against Yeni Malatyaspor during Super League 29th week due of injury

Verona are interested to transfer Roma player Mert Cetin.

Galatasaray are interested to transfer St.Etienne player Stephane Ruffier.

Besiktas has made transfer deal with CSKA Sofia player Edwin Gyasi for 3 years

Besiktas has started transfer negotiations with Alanyaspor player Wellinton.

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