The Turkish top-flight is eagerly diving into the coaching dismissals theme and one of them may be hampering a Southampton outgoing.
The wave of sacking season often begins falling near the tenth or fifteenth matchday in English football. Nothing can be done about a few odd instances, but the Turkish league is boarding onto the sacking trend when some of their clubs might have a transfer talk or two to properly wrap up.
Three teams have overturned their coaching heads, according to Transfermarkt, which includes league favourites like Fenerbahce and Besiktas.
Now, laughing on others' lowdown while being trapped in humiliating performances isn't a good gesture. So, Kyle Walker-Peters mustn't find personal wins in Besiktas' matters owing to a failed July transfer between them.
Aribo's transfer could be slowing due to Besiktas' stumbling blocks
His former midfield teammate Joe Aribo, then, will instead be impacted by this Besiktas turnaround. Due to one personality, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who might have signed the 29-year-old long before, if he was in charge of conducting some transfer business there.
It's sad to acknowledge that a manager has only limited decision makings being asked to do, and with that, Aribo's transfer is getting slowed down.
The Besiktas development may be one reason among many transfer-breakers for Aribo, but the crux of them is the same.
Emphasising Alfie House's views, Saints Extra hinted at a monotonous situation, saying: "Nothing is currently moving regarding a departure from Southampton for Joe Aribo."
Looking at the clock, it's below a day and a half for Aribo and the Saints to sit down for mutual trade-offs, in terms of transfer objectives. Or the hours will keep on getting wasted, and then adjustments will have to be reciprocated on the pitch with the former attracting a fraction of hours every week.