Everton Makes Revised €41 Million Bid for Galatasaray’s Barış Alper Yılmaz
Everton has reportedly increased its offer to €41 million for Barış Alper Yılmaz, following Galatasaray’s rejection of an earlier verbal bid of €35 million. According to a report by Sport Witness, as reported by Turkish journalist Yakup Çınar and Super Haber, this new offer still falls short of what the Turkish champions value Yılmaz at. Despite the ongoing negotiations, both clubs anticipate further discussions in the coming days as the summer transfer window progresses.
Everton Push Again for Galatasaray Winger
Yılmaz, who turned 26 on May 23, 2026, displayed commendable form during the 2025/26 season, tallying eight goals and 11 assists in 30 Süper Lig games and adding another goal and assist across 12 Champions League matches.
David Moyes sees merit in this pursuit as Yılmaz brings pace, aggression, and positional versatility, elements that align with Everton’s need for quicker transitions and enhanced threat from the flanks. His ability to stretch defenses and provide support in both attack and defense could offer Everton a much-needed spark following a lackluster attacking season.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – AUGUST 2: Baris Alper Yilmaz of Galatasaray celebrates after scoring his team’s third goal during the pre-season friendly match against Rennes at Rams Park Stadium on August 2, 2026, in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
However, a €50 million price tag poses significant financial implications for Everton, who are currently assessing improvements across various areas of their squad. The commitment of an additional €9 million may restrict their ability to make other necessary signings.
The financial landscape further complicates matters, as Premier League clubs have instituted the Squad Cost Ratio and Sustainability and Systemic Resilience rules for the 2026/27 season. Current estimates indicate Everton’s squad-cost ratio hovers around 102%, leaving approximately £28 million available under the upper limit, demanding careful consideration for expensive acquisitions.
T4O Take: Everton Should Resist the €50 Million Demand
While Galatasaray may point to Yılmaz’s potential value and a contract that extends until 2028, Everton must tread carefully. Galatasaray is exploring other attacking options, which could influence their bargaining power in this situation.
A €41 million offer could be justifiable, but agreeing to a €50 million fee merely to expedite a last-minute transfer appears less defensible. Moyes should continue discussions, test Galatasaray’s resolve, and safeguard funds for defensive improvements, even as Yılmaz remains an appealing option for Everton.
Everton have reportedly submitted an improved €41m official offer for Barış Alper Yılmaz after Galatasaray rejected an earlier €35m verbal proposal. Sport Witness, relaying Turkish journalist Yakup Çınar and Super Haber, says the new bid has fallen short of the Turkish champions’ valuation. The report says the clubs expect further talks in the coming days. Yılmaz reportedly wants a move to the Premier League, while David Moyes wants greater depth on the left flank.
Everton push again for Galatasaray winger
The winger is 26, having turned 26 on May 23, 2026. His 2025/26 numbers provide a better guide than his age, with eight goals and 11 assists in 30 Süper Lig appearances, plus 1 goal and 1 assist across 12 Champions League matches.
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For Moyes, this chase makes football sense. Yılmaz offers pace, aggression and positional flexibility, which suits a side that want quicker transitions and more threat from wide areas. His ability to attack space, press defenders and cover ground could give Everton a different dimension after an inconsistent attacking season.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – AUGUST 2: Baris Alper Yilmaz of Galatasaray celebrates after scoring his team’s third goal during the during the pre-season friendly match between Galatasaray SK and Rennes at Rams Park Stadium on August 2, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
Still, €50m would represent a sizeable commitment for a player whose club career has remained in Türkiye. That risk matters. Everton need several improvements across the squad, and committing the extra €9m could limit room elsewhere.
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The financial argument deserves care, too. Premier League clubs replaced PSR with the Squad Cost Ratio and Sustainability and Systemic Resilience rules for 2026/27. Current independent estimates place Everton’s squad-cost ratio around 102%, with roughly £28m below the upper threshold, so every expensive addition deserves scrutiny.
T4O take: Everton should resist the €50m demand
Galatasaray can point to Yılmaz’s value and a contract running until 2028, but Everton shouldn’t rush. Galatasaray have explored attacking replacements, including Rafael Leão and Gabriel Martinelli, which could dictate their negotiating position.
Paying €41m could make sense. Paying €50m simply to force through a late-window deal looks harder to justify. Moyes should keep talks open, test Galatasaray’s resolve and protect funds for defensive depth, even if Yılmaz remains an attractive fit for Everton.
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