Kosovo goalie rejected by Turkish giant

The departure of Loris Karius following the closure of co-operation with Liverpool-owned goalkeeper has led Besiktas to begin searching for his successor in next season. Many have been the names of the goalkeepers who have been offered to the club and among them in recent months has also been mentioned by Gentian Selmani. [...]
The departure of Loris Karius following the closure of co-operation with Liverpool-owned goalkeeper has led Besiktas to begin searching for his successor in next season. Many have been the names of the goalkeepers who have been offered to the club and among them in recent months has also been mentioned by Gentian Selmani.
However, media in Turkey explain that more recently, the name of another Albanian goalkeeper -- that of Samir Wolfan, the Kosovo representative's Gardian, is currently the second goalkeeper in Turin but would like a team to regularly play and regain its place between the pillars and the national team.
A manager suggested to the club Wolfan that he also has experience at the Turkish championship where he played with Rizespor. The zero meter transfer in summer would be a good opportunity for Besiktas, who is not going through a happy time financially. But when Wolfan's name ended up at the coach Serge Yalchin's table, he wasn't excited about this version he showed up for his team. The technician had indicated that he was looking for a player who played regularly and Ukkan did not land in Italy this year, so he is not seen as an option that meets the condition to be protagonist to Besiktas. /Vipsport.al/












