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VIP FIRST | Could Beşiktaş Be SOLD? Shocking Details Behind Upcoming Club Vote!

VIP FIRST | Could Beşiktaş Be SOLD? Shocking Details Behind Upcoming Club Vote!

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[Originally released June 1st, 2025] Want early acccess to videos just like this? Go to patreon.comBesiktasPodcast and join for just $1,99 per month! An extraordinary general meeting has been called by Beşiktaş President Serdal Adalı and his board for June 15th, and the future of the club may hang in the balance. In this video, we break down the critical items on the agenda — including proposals that would give the current board carte blanche powers over major real estate projects and allow the use of Beşiktaş shares as collateral. ⚠️ What’s really at stake? The meeting will vote on proposals that could: 🏚️ Devalue club-owned real estate through controversial rental agreements 💸 Lead to the sale of Beşiktaş shares on the open market in case of default 🚪 Open the backdoor for a potential takeover of the club. These decisions may seem routine, but the long-term risks are very real. Could this be the beginning of a quiet financial restructuring that puts the soul of the club at risk? 👁️ Watch now to understand what’s really happening behind the scenes at Beşiktaş.📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more updates and deep dives into Beşiktaş news. #Beşiktaş #SerdalAdalı #BeşiktaşNews #BJK #Kongre #BeşiktaşBoard #BJKGündemi #BeşiktaşFuture #BeşiktaşRealEstate #TürkFutbolu Let me know if you want a version in Turkish as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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