Alpha Touré could spend the remainder of the season in Türkiye, with Beşiktaş considering a move for the Senegalese midfielder before the winter transfer window closes.
The 21-year-old, who remains under contract with French club FC Metz, has attracted interest from the Istanbul side, which is exploring the possibility of a loan deal that would include an option to buy.
The structure of the proposed move would allow Beşiktaş to evaluate the player’s adaptation and development over the coming months.
Turkish media report that Beşiktaş are actively searching the French transfer market as they look to strengthen their squad for the second half of the campaign.
Touré’s profile has emerged as one of the options under consideration, prompting enquiries into his availability and contractual situation.
A product of the Génération Foot academy, Touré is primarily deployed as a defensive midfielder but is also capable of operating at left-back.
His versatility is seen as a key asset, making him an appealing target for a club seeking flexible options across multiple positions.
According to reports, initial discussions have already taken place between Beşiktaş, FC Metz and the player’s representatives. These talks are understood to be at an early stage, with no final agreement reached at this point.
Beşiktaş are said to be proceeding cautiously as they assess whether to advance negotiations.
However, time is a factor, with the Turkish club required to make a decision quickly if they are to complete any deal before the transfer deadline.
The winter transfer window in Türkiye is set to close on 2 February at 20:00 CET, leaving limited opportunity for further talks and paperwork should Beşiktaş decide to push ahead.
For Touré, a potential move would represent an opportunity to gain experience in a new league while continuing his development at senior level.
For now, his future remains undecided as all parties weigh up their options in the final days of the transfer window.







