Trabzonspor Intensify Move for Fisayo Dele-Bashiru as Transfer Decision Looms
Turkish giants Trabzonspor have reportedly stepped up their pursuit of Lazio midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, as the summer transfer window begins to gather momentum.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Turkish Super Lig side have already submitted an official offer to Dele-Bashiru, underlining their serious intent to bring the Nigerian international back to Turkey.
However, despite the attractiveness of the proposal, the 24-year-old midfielder is yet to make a final decision on his next move.
Premier League Interest Still Alive
Dele-Bashiru’s future remains open, with Nottingham Forest also credited with an interest in the former Hatayspor star. The Premier League side are yet to formalise their interest with an official bid, but their monitoring of the player suggests a potential late push.
The midfielder previously impressed in the Turkish league with Hatayspor before earning a move to Serie A outfit Lazio, where he has continued his development on the European stage.
Interestingly, Dele-Bashiru is believed to be keen on returning to England, where he began his professional career with Sheffield Wednesday, a factor that could influence his final decision.
Opinion: A Career-Defining Crossroads
This moment could prove pivotal in Dele-Bashiru’s career. A move back to Turkey with Trabzonspor offers guaranteed playing time, familiarity with the league, and the chance to be a central figure in a title-chasing side. For a player still building consistency, that stability can be invaluable.
On the other hand, a return to England — especially the Premier League — would represent both a dream and a gamble. The exposure, competition, and global spotlight are unmatched, but opportunities can be harder to come by.
Ultimately, Dele-Bashiru’s next step should balance regular football, development, and long-term ambition. Whether he chooses the comfort of Turkey or the challenge of England, the coming weeks will be crucial in shaping the next chapter of a promising Nigerian talent many believe is yet to reach his peak.




