Seems he is on his way back to anfield..
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Galatasaray waved a dramatic goodbye to Ali Sami Yen Stadium with a victory over third-tier side Beypazar? ?ekerspor in the Ziraat Turkish Cup on Tuesday.
The site of some of the greatest victories in Turkish football history, Ali Sami Yen lowered its curtains with Galatasaray’s win over the lowly Ankara-based side, but the Lions had to win the hard way, coming back from a 1-0 deficit to win 3-1.
Galatasaray, which played at Ali Sami Yen for 47 years, will now move to the newly-completed Türk Telekom Arena, a 52,000-seat arena that will provide the team with high-standard comfort and a chance for another additional revenue streams.