Besiktas Abandon Pursuit Of Michael Eneramo
Published: July 19, 2013
Be�ikta� have abandoned their pursuit of Nigeria international Michael Eneramo, according to reports in Turkey.
The soap opera starring the 27 - year - old striker has come to a conclusion and the verdict is not favorable, as the Be�ikta� chiefs say attempts will be made to sign another forward in the ongoing summer transfer market.
Fanatik says the leadership of the Black Eagles can't meet Eneramo's financial demand believed to be in excess of one million euros.
In addition, there are doubts surrounding the physical fitness of the former Esperance skipper, with doctors claiming that he has an irregular heartbeat.
Michael Eneramo has a good reputation in Turkey and had attracted interest from Rizespor, Trabzonspor and Bursaspor before he agreed in principle to join Be�ikta�.
Photo Credit : tff.org
The soap opera starring the 27 - year - old striker has come to a conclusion and the verdict is not favorable, as the Be�ikta� chiefs say attempts will be made to sign another forward in the ongoing summer transfer market.
Fanatik says the leadership of the Black Eagles can't meet Eneramo's financial demand believed to be in excess of one million euros.
In addition, there are doubts surrounding the physical fitness of the former Esperance skipper, with doctors claiming that he has an irregular heartbeat.
Michael Eneramo has a good reputation in Turkey and had attracted interest from Rizespor, Trabzonspor and Bursaspor before he agreed in principle to join Be�ikta�.
Photo Credit : tff.org
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