Nathan Redmond agrees one-year contract with Besiktas
Nathan Redmond agrees one-year contract with Besiktas as Southampton winger prepares to link up with Dele Alli after Ralph Hasenhuttl deems him surplus to requirements
- Nathan Redmond has agreed a one-year deal with Turkish side Besiktas
- The winger will leave Southampton after scoring 30 goals in 232 games
- The Turkish Super Lig transfer window does not slam shut until Thursday night
- Redmond will link up with Dele Alli, who scored on his Besiktas debut on Sunday
Southampton winger Nathan Redmond has agreed a one-year contract with Besiktas.
The 28-year-old will fly to Istanbul on Wednesday morning ahead of his medical after the clubs agreed a nominal fee.
Besiktas are coached by former West Brom boss Valerien Ismael and have already signed Everton’s Dele Alli on loan.
Southampton’s Nathan Redmond has agreed a one-year deal with Turkish side Besiktas
Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl has deemed 28-year-old Redmond surplus to requirements
Redmond was subject of a deadline day bid from Premier League new boys Bournemouth, but a move never materialised.
He has however been deemed surplus to requirements by Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl and the club have granted him a transfer away from the club with less than a year remaining on his contract.
The transfer window in Turkey does not close until Thursday, meaning sides are still able to add to their squads despite the window slamming shut in England.
Redmond joined Southampton from Norwich six years ago and played 232 games for the club
Redmond will link up with Everton loanee Dele Alli, who scored on his debut on Sunday
Redmond will now link up with Alli, who joined Besiktas from Everton in the summer transfer window. The former Tottenham man scored in just his second appearance for his new team on Sunday.
Besiktas had been talking to Atalanta winger Jeremie Boga after his deadline day loan move to Leicester City fell through.
They have instead turned to Redmond however, who scored 30 goals in 232 games during a six-year stay at St Mary’s.
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