Brighton & Hove Albion are willing to make a better offer for Baris Alper Yilmaz the next time they play, hoping to beat Tottenham.
According to Sabah via Sport Witness, Baris Alper Yilmaz remains on Brighton & Hove Albion’s radar, with the Premier League club now willing to make a better offer. The Turkish forward has reportedly sparked interest from Premier League clubs, with the Seagulls seeking to beat Tottenham to the attacker’s signature.
Baris Alper Yilmaz reaffirmed his ascent to prominence following Turkey’s outstanding performance at the Euros. Those accomplishments followed a successful season with Galatasaray. The attacker has started the new season in good form, as Galatasaray may be a force with him and loan arrival.
Victor Osimhen is at their disposal. There have been numerous reports of unhappiness between the player and Galatasaray over his contract, since he believes he is worth far more than his current earnings. As a result, Yilmaz has a good chance of joining a Premier League club, which may provide him and his family with a significant financial boost.
Several Premier League clubs kept an eye on Yilmaz over the summer. However, Brighton reportedly made a €20 million bid to sign him. Galatasaray had rejected it because the Seagulls could return with a better offer in the coming windows.
Galatasaray reportedly wanted €50 million at one stage, but they will believe that no team will come in with an offer anything near that figure. Brighton & Hove Albion are now aiming to persuade the Turkish champions with an increased €25 million offer, as they look to beat competition for the 24-year-old versatile Turkish attacker, with Tottenham also interested.
Brighton and Tottenham battle for Yilmaz
Tottenham reportedly held talks with Yilmaz over the summer, as Ange Postecoglou sought a fresh versatile attacker in his squad. There were reservations about Brennan Johnson entering the new season, and while those concerns have remained, Spurs may make a move for Yilmaz in the future.
Brighton are about to take their first moves towards clinching the forward, whose summer bid failed. The €25 million offer could be turned down again, as Galatasaray is expected to demand more before selling their talented forward to one of the Premier League clubs.
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