Galatasaray will reportedly sanction the sale of Garry Rodrigues this summer, with West Ham having been heavily linked with a move for the winger.
Sources inform Turkish-Football that the Super Lig outfit are prepared to offload the Cape Verde international at the end of the season as they aim to raise additional funds.
Rodrigues has been playing well for Galatasaray this season and has hit the net on six occasions. He’s also contributed with nine league assists so far and it is easy to see why the likes of West Ham and Newcastle have expressed an interest.

Recent reports have claimed that the Hammers had a bid worth £10m rejected by Galatasaray for Rodrigues, with the Turkish side holding out for an improved sum for their tricky winger.
However, if the report from Turkish-Football is to be believed, a sum of only £15m will be required to convince Galatasaray to offload the 27-year-old.
West Ham are not the only interested party, though. As aforementioned, Newcastle have expressed an interest in landing him from Galatasaray, while Everton are also reported to have scouted him previously.





