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Russians announce: Aleksey Batrakov development at Galatasaray!
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Russians announce: Aleksey Batrakov development at Galatasaray!

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Galatasaray has reportedly reached an agreement with Lokomotiv Moscow for the transfer of attacking midfielder Aleksey Batrakov.
  • The transfer fee is said to be 25 million Euros, with an additional 4 million Euros in bonuses and a 10% sell-on clause.
  • The 21-year-old Russian player has contributed 2 goals in 5 appearances this season, and had a strong performance last season with 17 goals and 12 assists.

Turkish club Galatasaray has reportedly agreed to terms with Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow for the transfer of attacking midfielder Aleksey Batrakov. Russian journalist Ivan Karpov reported that the Istanbul-based club will pay a transfer fee of 25 million Euros for the 21-year-old talent.

The deal is said to include an additional 4 million Euros in potential bonuses and a 10% sell-on clause for Lokomotiv Moscow. The agreed-upon transfer fee will reportedly be paid in installments through December 2027. Batrakov's current market value on Transfermarkt is listed at 28 million Euros.

Batrakov has made 5 appearances for Lokomotiv Moscow this season, contributing one goal and one assist. His previous season was significantly more productive, with the young playmaker recording 17 goals and 12 assists in 36 matches. Galatasaray has been seeking to strengthen its attacking midfield position during the summer transfer window, and Batrakov has been a primary target.

The potential transfer signals Galatasaray's ambition to bolster its squad with young, promising talent. The club's pursuit of Batrakov, coupled with the reported significant transfer fee, indicates a strong belief in his potential to make an impact in Turkish football.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.