
Galatasaray have flown a delegation to England to push a January deal for Tottenham's Yves Bissouma, with Soungoutou Magassa and Ibrahim Sangaré as backups. Betting angle: a likely Bissouma exit would weaken Spurs' midfield short-term — punters might avoid backing Spurs in immediate fixtures or back Galatasaray to tighten midfield performance in European matches.
Galatasaray Intensify January Hunt for Midfielder During England Trip
Galatasaray have used their trip to England to accelerate transfer talks, prioritising a midfielder as the club aims to strengthen the squad before the window closes. Yves Bissouma is the top target, with Soungoutou Magassa and Ibrahim Sangaré identified as alternatives if negotiations with Tottenham stall.

Face-to-Face Talks Planned for Bissouma
A Galatasaray delegation travelled to the UK with the clear intention of holding face-to-face talks with Bissouma's representatives. Club officials and senior management have been dispatched to push for a swift agreement, signalling the urgency to conclude a deal while they are on English soil.
Backup Options: Magassa and Sangaré
West Ham's Soungoutou Magassa and Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangaré remain on Galatasaray's shortlist. An earlier offer for Magassa was turned down, but the Turkish club still views him as a viable loan option should talks over Bissouma falter.
What This Means for Tottenham
Bissouma’s future at Tottenham appears increasingly uncertain. Injuries and international duty have limited his recent involvement, and competition for midfield places has intensified with new arrivals and emerging talents climbing the pecking order. With his contract running down and limited opportunities ahead, a January exit is increasingly likely.
Squad and Managerial Context
Bissouma has fallen behind younger and newly signed midfielders in selection priority, reducing his pathway into the first team. There is also wider speculation around Tottenham's longer-term management plans, which could further influence squad reshaping this month.
Timing and Transfer Window Pressure
The urgency of Galatasaray’s approach reflects the tight January timetable. Any move for Bissouma would need to be concluded quickly, and there is a realistic chance he may make only one or two more appearances for Tottenham before any potential transfer is finalised.
Betting Outlook
A likely Bissouma departure would be material for short-term betting markets. Punters should consider the immediate weakening of Spurs’ midfield depth when assessing odds for upcoming Spurs fixtures. Conversely, backing Galatasaray to benefit from improved midfield solidity in European matches could offer value if the transfer goes through.
Conclusion
Galatasaray’s proactive recruitment push in England underlines their determination to sign a midfielder in January, with Yves Bissouma top of the list. Time-sensitive negotiations and clear backup targets mean the next few days could determine whether Galatasaray secure their priority signing or pivot to alternative options.
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