Beşiktaş want Kevin-Prince Boateng on a permanent deal

Beşiktaş are reportedly keen to make Fiorentina attacker Kevin-Prince Boateng’s loan deal permanent.

The Ghanaian forward made the switch to the Turkish club in the January transfer window.

The 33-year old was supposedly pushing for a return to Italy but has reconsidered his decision after stating that he is happy in Turkey.

It has been alleged that the Istanbul based club and Fiorentina agreed, that if Boateng makes more than five appearances the player will be permitted to extend his contract on a permanent basis.

His deal will cost Beşiktaş 1.7 million euros in wages next season.

Boateng’s performances has really impressed the coach of Beşiktaş and he’s eager for the attacker to extend his stay with the club.

“It will be beneficial for the team for him to stay but the material conditions must be met.” The coach said

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