Well, here’s an interesting story — Pape Matar Sarr might actually have a market. According to AfricaFoot (not really a Tier 1 source but interesting nonetheless), Galatasaray have an interest in the Senegalese midfielder and have gone as far as to agree personal terms with Sarr, but as of the time of this posting the clubs haven’t come to an agreement over a transfer fee.
The report states that the personal agreement is for wages in Turkey of €9m/year which comes out to about £148k/wk. What it does
NOT state is whether those wages are gross, or if they’re net — Turkey is pretty well-known for being able to offer incredible wages to footballers because they have favorable tax situations there. It’s famously why Victor Osimhen is at Galatasaray right now and not an actually good football club, and why actually good football clubs are hesitant to try and purchase him because he’s on absolutely insane gross wages there.
The article also suggests Gala are wanting a three year contract for Sarr. It doesn’t state whether the clubs are actually in talks at all, and so if any of this is true I’d expect to see it in the English papers before too long. Transfermarkt, which is notoriously unreliable when it comes to actual player values, lists Sarr as being worth around £25m, but who knows what he’ll actually go for.
Sarr has been a player linked with an exit this summer for a while now, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he goes. He’s a player with a lot of utility and a motor that lasts for days, but he hasn’t developed the technical skills that Spurs hoped for when they signed him from Metz a few years ago. He probably needs a fresh start somewhere else and I can see him doing well in Turkey or a return to Ligue 1.











