Turkish Süper Lig side Besiktas are weighing up moves for three Nigerian youngsters from Atlantic Business FC following their arrival in Turkey for trials, Footy-Africa can exclusively report.
Moses Kehinde, Oluwatobi Ewarawon, and Godwin Donald have been handed the opportunity to impress the Black Eagles’ technical staff after standout performances in The Creative Championship League (TCC League) in Nigeria.
The trio is currently training with Besiktas’ U-19 side at the club’s Fulya facilities. Sources close to Atlantic Business FC confirmed the players are away on trial but declined to comment on the specific terms of a potential deal.
Kehinde, a versatile left-sided player capable of playing in midfield or at left-back, is joined by goal-scoring midfielder Ewarawon and striker Donald.
A final decision on their recruitment is expected at the conclusion of the trial period. If successful, the youngsters would join a Besiktas roster that already features Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi.
For Atlantic Business FC, this represents a massive validation of their developmental program; for the players, it is the opportunity of a lifetime to leapfrog from the Nigerian domestic scene to one of Europe’s most passionate footballing cathedrals.





