Deal sealed! Ivorian defender Emmanuel Agbadou leaves Wolverhampton for Besiktas
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Wolverhampton defender Emmanuel Agbadou is set to continue his career in the Turkish Super Lig.
Details: According to Sacha Tavolieri, Besiktas have reached a full agreement with the English club for the transfer of Ivorian centre-back Emmanuel Agbadou. The "Black Eagles" will pay a fixed fee of €18 million, with an additional €2 million in bonuses.
Agbadou will sign a long-term contract with the Turkish side, set for four and a half years.
The player is expected to arrive in Istanbul soon for his medical and official unveiling.
It's worth noting that this season, the defender has made seventeen appearances in all competitions for the Wolves, providing two assists.
Reminder: Norwegian striker Jorgen Strand Larsen has officially joined Crystal Palace from Wolverhampton.