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Former Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo appears unlikely to follow compatriots Wilfred Ndidi, Kevin Uduokhai, and Paul Onuachu to Besiktas this summer. Despite reported interest from the Turkish giants, the 28 year old playmaker is reportedly open to a move just not to Besiktas.
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Sources confirm that Aribo has expressed his desire to depart Southampton following their relegation to the Championship. However, while Göztepe have emerged as a prospective suitor with strong connections through shared ownership Aribo seems not inclined to pursue a switch to Besiktas.
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Aribo’s stance speaks volumes about his playing ambitions and personal preferences. After a challenging period at Southampton, he’s rightly looking for a reset ideally in a setting that values his style and provides meaningful opportunities.
While Besiktas has become a landing spot for Nigerian talent this window, not every player fits every model. Aribo’s hesitation suggests he seeks a club aligned with how he plays perhaps one offering more creative freedom and fewer comparisons to existing stars.
If Göztepe can meet him where he’s at, this may well be the smarter move for both club and player. After all, a stable environment that affords game time and appreciation can do more than prestige ever will.
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Joe Aribo has one year remaining on his Southampton contract and is keen on a summer exit following their drop to the Championship.
Göztepe’s ownership ties with Southampton, via Sports Republic, making the Turkish side a natural link for Aribo this window.
Aribo featured in 35 Championship matches in the 2023/24 season, highlighting how, despite struggles, he remains a reliable option for game-time.
The midfielder earned 34 caps for Nigeria, and his versatility often sees him deployed in midfield and attacking roles.
[Besiktas](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/news/) have already secured fellow Nigerians Ndidi, Onuachu, and Uduokhai, making Aribo’s potential move one of selective interest rather than collective strategy.