
Illusion revived in Turkey: “PSV is indeed open to a sale.”
1 min readIn the summer of 2024, defender Adamo Nagalo was taken over by PSV from FC Nordsjælland in Denmark. The centre-back has not been able to make much of an impact yet with Peter Bosz's side and has so far managed only twelve official appearances for PSV.
At the moment, the Burkina Faso international is being loaned by PSV to Konyaspor in Turkey. At the Turkish club, the defender is a regular starter.
Because of this, there is a chance that Nagalo will leave PSV permanently. This is reported by PSV watcher Rik Elfrink of the Eindhoven Dagblad.
Nevertheless, PSV will not just sell the defender. ''The Turks would be considering making a bid at PSV. But the Eindhoven club is certainly not planning to let Nagalo go for peanuts'', Elfrink tells the ED.

The Turkish club will therefore have to put a lot of money on the table to permanently sign the Burkinese, the PSV club watcher knows. ''PSV is open to a sale, but the Burkinese still represents a transfer value of quite a few million. Konyaspor has not negotiated a purchase option and will therefore have to loosen its purse if Nagalo is to be brought in there definitively'', concludes Elfrink.



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I like that PSV is being firm about the price. Selling for "an apple and an egg" would be brutal business after paying for him in the first place. If he has transfer value, earn it with a real fee.
Nagalo never really clicked here, so I get why a loan in Turkey makes sense. If Konyaspor are starting him week in week out, you have to wonder if PSV should just cut their losses. But the "few million" price tag feels a bit optimistic, unless he suddenly levels up in Turkey.