Ghanaian footballer, Daniel Amartey, has reached an agreement to join Turkish club, Besiktas on a three-year deal, according to Footballghana.com.
The 30-year-old recently left Leicester City after his contract expired.
Despite being a free agent, Amartey attracted interest from several European clubs during the summer transfer window.
One of the clubs linked to him was Scottish giants Rangers, especially after their former manager Brendan Rodgers returned.
However, Amartey has chosen to move to Besiktas and the finalization of the transfer is expected next week.
Amartey is an important player for the Ghana national team and was part of their squad in the 2022 World Cup.