Africa-Press – Ghana. Ghanaian striker Caleb Ekuban is likely to return to Turkey, less than a year after his acrimonious departure, as he is close to joining Besiktas.
Ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively reveal that talks are at an advanced stage for the Genoa flop to join the Turkish giants.
Ekuban forced Trabszonspor to sell him last summer as he signed a long-term contract with Italian side Genoa.
However, he has been abysmal with just one goal this season, coming in a cup match. He has not scored in the league.
Besiktas’ interest is not based on his current form but his exploits when he donned the colours of Trabzonspor for three seasons.
He established himself as one of the deadliest finishers in Turkey, the reason Trabzonspor were desperate to keep him.
They offered Ekuban a new deal but Ekuban turned it down, claiming he wanted to move to Italy and be close to his family.
Genoa reportedly paid 1.8 million euros for his services and so far, it looks like a bad business with Ekuban low on confidence and failing to lead the attack.
Genoa are one of the candidates for relegation in Serie A as they occupy the 18th position after 19 games.
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