
Beşiktaş is reportedly pursuing Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Tolu Arokodare and is enlisting the help of former Nigeria international Daniel Amokachi and current Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi to persuade him. The Turkish club is intensifying its efforts to sign the 25-year-old forward, whose future at Wolves is uncertain following a difficult season for the club. Beşiktaş believes Amokachi's history with the club and his standing in Nigerian football will be crucial in negotiations, presenting the move as a career opportunity and a culturally comfortable transition. Amokachi played for Beşiktaş between 1996 and 2000. The club is also highlighting the success of Nigerian players in the Turkish top flight, such as Paul Onuachu and Victor Osimhen, as part of their recruitment pitch. Beşiktaş captain Wilfred Ndidi is also expected to support Arokodare's potential move. Arokodare, who joined Wolves from Genk, is under contract until June 2029 but is reportedly open to offers, especially from clubs in European competitions. Beşiktaş aims to strengthen its attack and potentially pair Arokodare with South Korean striker Hyeon-gyu Oh.
This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Punch Nigeria.