Former agent has recruited several Premier League players and is targeting more in mission to take the club to the big time
As Turkey awaits the Champions League final, one of its most famous clubs is aiming to plot a course that will enable them to compete for major European honours. On Wednesday Besiktas finished the season third, 10 points behind the champions, Galatasaray, a big jump from sixth the previous year, their lowest position in more than two decades. The sporting director, Ceyhun Kazanci, is in charge of mapping the Black Eagles’ route back to the top and he is taking inspiration from the Premier League.
Last summer six players arrived from England: Nathan Redmond, Wout Weghorst, Romain Saïss, Arthur Masuaku, Cenk Tosun and, most notably, Dele Alli. Kazanci believes the Turkish league requires greater physicality and speed. “One of the missing things in Turkey was intensity on the pitch,” he says. “That is why I was focused on Premier League teams.”
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