Nicolas Pepe has agreed personal terms with Besiktas, with their club president travelling to England to try and complete a deal.
Turkish journalist Gokmen Ozcan reports that Besiktas have reached an agreement with Nicolas Pepe on financial issues, with a signature on personal terms expected if and when the winger terminates his contract with Arsenal.
FotoMac report that Besiktas president Ahmet Nur Cebi has already travelled to England to meet with Pepe, with the club keen to close a deal this week.
Fabrizio Romano previously reported that Besiktas have a genuine interest in Pepe, who is out of Mikel Arteta’s plans at Arsenal and prepared to leave the club.
Romano added that negotiations would soon take place to sort out the structure of a potential deal.
But it seems the most likely option for that deal is a contract termination and a free transfer. As it stands, Pepe has a deal lasting until 2024.
Arsenal reportedly want to put the whole situation behind them, and Besiktas want to sign Pepe on a free transfer, so a contract termination may be the only way to make the move a reality.
Earlier in the summer, there had been some hope that Pepe might bring in a nominal fee, with a mid-table Saudi Arabian club expressing interest in him.
But after that move collapsed, it became increasingly likely Pepe would end up leaving for free.
Pepe spent the 2022/23 campaign out on loan with OGC Nice, but an underwhelming and injury-hit campaign didn’t generate the kind of interest Arsenal would have hoped for.
With only one year left on his contract in north London, another loan wouldn’t help the situation.
It’s looking like Arsenal can either terminate Pepe’s deal and let him go to Besiktas or let him go for free next summer after another year of wages.