Turkey international Arda Turan has expressed a long-held desire to play for Liverpool - and not just because they wear red shirts!
The highly-rated Galatasaray winger has been linked with a string of top clubs since shining at the last European Championship but the Istanbul outfit has resisted all attempts to cash in on his talents.
After being mentioned in connection with Rafa Benitez's side last summer and again this week, the 22-year-old has now admitted his aim is to one day represent the Merseysiders.
"When I've finished my business at Galatasaray, I will be happy to play in Europe and represent my country there," said Arda.
"I most want to play at Liverpool because of the culture of the club and the fans - and the fact that they have red shirts attracts me."
Newcastle failed with a £9million bid in the past for Arda so it is unlikely Benitez would have the funds to finance any transfer in January without selling first, but there could be the prospect of a move to Anfield in the future.
Galatasaray will bid to hang onto their outstanding captain, who has taken on the No10 jersey and playmaking duties this term.
Nevertheless, after he was linked with Arsenal last month, any firm bid from Benitez is sure to appeal to the player.
The highly-rated Galatasaray winger has been linked with a string of top clubs since shining at the last European Championship but the Istanbul outfit has resisted all attempts to cash in on his talents.
After being mentioned in connection with Rafa Benitez's side last summer and again this week, the 22-year-old has now admitted his aim is to one day represent the Merseysiders.
"When I've finished my business at Galatasaray, I will be happy to play in Europe and represent my country there," said Arda.
"I most want to play at Liverpool because of the culture of the club and the fans - and the fact that they have red shirts attracts me."
Newcastle failed with a £9million bid in the past for Arda so it is unlikely Benitez would have the funds to finance any transfer in January without selling first, but there could be the prospect of a move to Anfield in the future.
Galatasaray will bid to hang onto their outstanding captain, who has taken on the No10 jersey and playmaking duties this term.
Nevertheless, after he was linked with Arsenal last month, any firm bid from Benitez is sure to appeal to the player.
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