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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 'offered to British clubs with Besiktas looking to remove former Liverpool star from their wage bill'

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  • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joined Besiktas on a free transfer last summer
  • The Englishman scored four goals in 30 appearances in hid first debut season
  • The Turkish outf it may look to sell the player of send him out on loan 

By Spencer Morgan

Published: 00:07 BST, 22 July 2024 | Updated: 00:28 BST, 22 July 2024

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is reportedly being offered to British clubs by Besiktas.

The former Arsenal and Liverpool man turns 31 in August and could be set for a loan move if a club are willing to cover the majority of his wages, according to The Sun.

Oxlade-Chamberlain currently makes somewhere in the region of £70,000-a-week at Besiktas, who he joined on a free transfer last summer.


The Englishman made 30 appearances in all competitions in his first season for the Turkish outfit, contributing four goals and one assist.

It was a relatively disappointing campaign for Besiktas, who finished sixth in the Turkish Super Lig.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is reportedly being offered to British clubs by Besiktas

Former Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst took charge of the club in June and is looking to reshape the squad.

Oxlade-Chamberlain may be allowed to leave in order to to remove him from the age bill with a number of British clubs said to be interested.

 The 29-year-old made 146 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool after joining from Arsenal in a £35m deal in 2017.

Oxlade-Chamberlain was part of the Liverpool side that secured a first Premier League trophy for the club in 2020, and also featured in their league cup-winning squad two years after.

However, injuries curtailed his involvement in recent seasons and the attacking midfielder was limited to just four Premier League starts last season as Jurgen Klopp's side failed to secure Champions League football. 

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