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Turkey's Besiktas requests the inclusion of Coca to support its attack in the Champions League


Press reports revealed today, Wednesday, that the Turkish club Besiktas wants to sign the Egyptian international Ahmed Hassan Koca, the striker of the Greek Olympiakos club, on loan for one season, with an eligibility clause at the end of the season.


And the Greek sports website Sport24 confirmed that the Turkish club Besiktas is seeking to strengthen its ranks before participating in the Champions League for the new season and submits an offer to the Greek Olympiakos club to buy Ahmed Hassan Koca for 18 million euros.



According to the Greek "FWS" network, the management of the Turkish club Besiktas moved to sign an alternative striker for Cameroonian Vincent Abu Bakr, after his move to Al-Nasr Saudi Arabia.


Al-Nasr contracted with Vincent Abu Bakr, who was crowned with Cameroon in the 2017 African Nations Cup, for a period of 3 seasons, where the Cameroonian striker will receive 4 million and 900,000 euros per season, in addition to the contract provider.


And press reports confirmed that Besiktas made an offer to Olympiacos of Greece, in order to contract with the Egyptian Ahmed Hassan Koca, on loan, during the next season, with the option of buying.


Coca participated with Olympiacos in 39 matches last season, and contributed to scoring 21 goals, scoring 15 goals and making 6 assists, and also led the team to crown the Greek League and the Greek Cup double.


Ahmed Kouka is the second most Egyptian scorer in Europe after Mohamed Salah, where he scored 95 goals in 296 matches.

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