Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has held talks with the President of Turkish club Besiktas as he looks to seal a move away from the Emirates, according to a report on Turkish Football.
Ospina looks set to be the third choice keeper under new Gunners boss Unai Emery and is hoping to find a new club before the transfer window slams shut tomorrow evening.

Besiktas are desperate to sign a new keeper after selling Fabri to Fulham earlier on in the transfer window.
The Turkish side is prepared to agree on a season-long loan deal for the Colombian shot-stopper, who wants to be playing regular first-team football this season.
Besiktas President Fikret Orman was in London this week and he reportedly met with Ospina to discuss a move to Turkey.
Ospina’s future at the north London club has been in doubt ever since the Gunners signed Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen.
Ospina still has two years remaining on his Arsenal contract but Emery doesn’t look like he’s going to give him plenty of starting opportunities.








