Historic transfer offer for Abraham in Beşiktaş.

Historic transfer offer for Abraham in Beşiktaş.

15.01.2026 20:31

Aston Villa made a surprise move for Beşiktaş's star striker Tammy Abraham. Despite Beşiktaş's demand for a release clause of 30 million euros following initial discussions, Aston Villa maintained its insistence and made a trade offer to the black-and-whites. The English team proposed Evann Guessand, for whom they paid a transfer fee of 30 million euros at the beginning of the season, to Beşiktaş.

The Super Lig giant Beşiktaş's star striker Tammy Abraham received a surprising move from Premier League team Aston Villa. The English team knocked on the door of the black-and-whites with a striking offer.

TRADE PROPOSAL FROM ASTON VILLA

As a result of the initial discussions, Aston Villa received the response from Beşiktaş, "Bring the release clause of 30 million euros," and continued to insist on the English player, coming up with a trade proposal for the black-and-whites.

EVANN GUESSAND IN EXCHANGE FOR TAMMY ABRAHAM

In this context, Aston Villa proposed Evann Guessand, for whom they paid a transfer fee of 30 million euros at the beginning of the season, to Beşiktaş. The English team wants to loan Guessand to Beşiktaş for 1.5 years and pay a certain amount as a transfer fee to add Abraham to their squad.

Historic trade offer for Abraham at Beşiktaş

BEŞİKTAŞ IS EVALUATING THE OFFER

Beşiktaş has not yet responded to this offer made by Aston Villa. It has been learned that the black-and-whites are evaluating this proposal.

SEASON PERFORMANCE

Occasionally the focus of criticism from fans, Abraham has played in 24 matches across all competitions this season. The English player managed to achieve a performance of 12 goals and 3 assists.

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