Galatasaray Winger Arda Turan Wants To Play For Liverpool - Report
Rumours emerge from the Super Lig...
Galatasaray midfielder Arda Turan has admitted that he would like to make a move to Liverpool in the near future.
The 22-year-old has been linked with a series of high-profile clubs, following stellar performances in the domestic circuit. But the Istanbul outfit have so far held onto their hot prospect.
The Turkey international was reportedly mentioned as a possible target for Rafael Benitez, and has declared that he would welcome a switch to Anfield.
"When I've finished my business at Galatasaray, I will be happy to play in Europe and represent my country there," Turan said, according to the News of the World.
"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."
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