Tottenham star in talks to join Galatasaray on loan with an obligation to buy

Tottenham -midfielder Yves Bissouma is in conversation to become a member of Galatasaray on loan with an obligation to buy.

Bissouma, 28, has to appear before Spurs this season after he was chosen from their team for the UEFA Super Cup against PSG due to persistent latency.

The Mali International has recently been connected on a large scale with a relocation of the club and has also missed their victories over Burnley and Man City.

Daily Mail Sport previously reported how Roma and Fenerbahce had shown interest in Bissouma, but Galatasaray has now apparently emerged as front runners in the race.

The midfielder has made 100 performances for Spurs Since he came to Brighton in a deal worth £ 25 million plus add-on in 2022 and he played the full 90 minutes of their victory over Man United in the Europa League final in May.

He played 44 times in all matches last season, but the summer addition of Joao Palhinha from Bayern Munich has defeated Bissouma the pecking order.

The midfielder, which is supposed to appreciate at around £ 20 million, is also confronted with competition in the central midfield of Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr.

In the meantime, Bissouma's decrease was the latest disciplinary issue for the Super Cup to accuse his time in North Londs.

A year ago he was omitted by Ange Postecoglou after he was filmed in breathing in nitrogen oxide from a balloon.

Speaking of the time observation problem, Spurs-Baas Thomas Frank insisted that he had continued and said that Bissouma would be in the team for their match against Burnley, although the Maliaan then missed the 3-0 victory due to an injury.

“We treated the situation internally,” said Frank. “There was a situation. I tackled it.

“There was a consequence and he will be in the team. It is being treated. We continue to a big game. '

Galatasaray has won the Turkish Super Lig in the past three seasons and their team includes various former Premier League players such as Nicolo Zaniolo, Leroy Sane, Lucas Torreira and Mario Lemina.

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