Arda Turan: Clear message on Beşiktaş, Galatasaray and A National Team
Arda Turan, the technical director of Shakhtar Donetsk, cleared the expectations of the future in Turkey. The speculations of Besiktas and Galatasaray were also evaluated.

Arda Turan, the technical director of Shakhtar Donetsk, cleared the expectations of the future in Turkey. The speculations of Besiktas and Galatasaray were also evaluated.

Shakhtar Donetsk coach Arda Turan clarified the speculations about his future in Türkiye. In addition to his ongoing connections to Beşiktaş and Galatasaray, he also revealed his dreams of becoming the head of the National Team. While Turan hinted at a possible future for both Beşiktaş and Galatasaray in his recent statements, he also pointed out that being associated with these clubs constantly finds coverage in the media.
The 39-year-old experienced coach showed that he was on the radar of both teams during this process. He stated that while he continues his duty in Shakhtar Donetsk, he follows the developments in Türkiye closely. Expressing his dreams for the National Team, Turan said, 'I have very big dreams.
"Maybe some people will see me as 'crazy' or 'a dreamer', but I'm working to achieve these goals," he said. This statement continues to be one of the biggest stories of Turkish football. His performance at Shakhtar Donetsk proves that Turan has evolved not only as a legendary footballer but also as a strategic mind.
This position in Ukraine offers him the opportunity to work with a different league structure and player profile in the European arena. It is no coincidence that Beşiktaş and Galatasaray are on their radar; Turan is one of the rare names who can combine both on-field discipline and media management. In the competitive environment of the Super League, the search for a coach who has experience abroad and can also establish an emotional bond with the fans makes him one of the strongest candidates for these positions.
The goal of the National Team seems to be the final step of this career plan. Turan's risk of being seen as "crazy" or "dreamer" clearly demonstrates his self-confidence in career planning. Being the head of the national team requires not only technical competence but also a charismatic leadership that can manage millions of fans.
The successes he will achieve now with Shakhtar will be the strongest reference letter on the way to this great goal. By keeping his name constantly on the agenda, Turan increases his future bargaining power day by day and is taking firm steps towards becoming one of the names that will determine the fate of Turkish football. Turan's statements had wide repercussions among the media and fans.
Beşiktaş and Galatasaray fan groups frequently state that they want Turan to take the position of coach. These demands, in addition to the sporting goals of the clubs, also reveal Turan's value as a media figure. Arda Turan's return to Türkiye or his becoming the head of the National Team stands out as a development that will change the agenda of Turkish football.
In this process, Turan's every step will continue to be in the focus of the media and the public. Read at Hürriyet Spor
Arda Turan’s return to Turkey or pass by A National Team, has a potential to change Turkish football instantly. With the influence on media and fans, not only a transfer story, but also a story management strategy. Each description of Turan allows Super League to stay in the radar of two of the largest clubs.
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