Ghana ace Kevin-Prince Boateng quits Turkish side Besiktas, won't extend loan deal

Published on: 23 July 2020

Ghana forward Kevin Prince Boateng has ended his stay with Turkish giants Bekistas after his loan deal with the Istanbul side expired on Thursday.

The 33-year-old has not been offered a permanent contract with Besiktas and will now have to return to the Italian side Fiorentina who loaned him to the club seven months ago.

Fiorentina were hoping to reduce their wagebill by getting Boateng to sign permanently with Besiktas but the Turks offered not to take that option.

Boateng penned an emotional farewell message to the club as he departs to rejoin Italian side Fiorentina.

Boateng spent the last seven months with the White and Blacks, making eleven appearances and scoring three times for the club.

His loan deal is expected to end on August 3, following the extension of the season due to COVID-19.

"I would like to because the large BeÅŸiktaÅŸ family, very but thanks at the first minute, I will really miss you at all times and always that I have really success," K.P Boateng posted on Twitter.

The ex-AC Milan star would miss the final game of the season due to a knock he picked during Besiktas 2-0 win over rivals Fenerbache.

The German born Ghanaian is returning to La Viola to fight for a place in the team after early struggles in the first half of the season.

Boateng joined Fiorentina from Sassuola last summer on a two year deal, with the option of extending for another year.

 

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