Arda Turan excited to be playing regular football in Istanbul after leaving Barcelona

Sport360 staff 16:57 15/01/2018
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  • Arda Turan was greeted by a huge crowd upon his arrival in Turkey.

    Turkish international midfielder Arda Turan said Monday he could not wait to return to first-team football with Basaksehir in Istanbul after a stint at Barcelona largely spent on the sidelines.

    Turan, 30, inked final terms with the fast-rising Turkish league leaders after joining Basaksehir on a two-and-a-half-year loan deal from Barcelona.

    “I am very excited by the idea of doing what I like to do most in the world. I have missed football a lot,” Turan told reporters in Istanbul at his signing ceremony.

    He joined Barcelona in 2015 after four successful seasons with Atletico Madrid but has been unable to hold down a first-team place.

    With Turan receiving an annual salary of around eight million euros, according to Spanish media, the Catalan club were keen to offload him.

    Basaksehir’s chairman Goksel Gumusdag said Turan will, excluding bonuses, have a salary of €2million until the end of this season and €4million for next season, excluding bonuses.

    Meanwhile, over the duration of the loan period, Barcelona has the right to sell the player to another club.

    Were he to be sold next year, Basaksehir would receive 20 percent of the sale price and the year after it would receive 25 percent, Gumusdag said.

    “In other words we have become the 25 percent owners of Arda Turan without having to pay anything,” added Gumusdag, a key figure in Turkish football who is married to the niece of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s wife Emine.

    Basaksehir have risen rapidly over the last two seasons to rival the established Istanbul triumvirate of Besiktas, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray.

    Formerly known as Istanbul Buyuksehir Belediyesi Spor (IBB), the club changed their name in 2014 to Basaksehir.

    With Turan joining international stars like Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor and France’s Gael Clichy, Basaksehir are serious title contenders, topping the table one point ahead of Galatasaray.

    Turan quit international football last June after former coach Fatih Terim threw him out of a training camp following a fracas with a reporter on a plane. Turan then declared two months later he was ready for a recall.

    Turan has also expressed open support for Erdogan, attending rallies to back “my commander-in-chief” following the July 2016 attempted coup.

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