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Everton’s move for Cenk Tosun is in danger of collapse.

The Blues believed they had agreed a £25million deal to sign Besiktas striker Tosun, but were stunned when his Istanbul club raised the asking price at the 11th hour.

That has led to a stand-off over the fee, with negotiations grinding to a halt as the New Year dawned — despite the player flying to London to complete the deal.

Bestikas are now believed to be demanding more than £27m for the Turkey international, after being hit with a price increase for the man they want as his replacement.

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Everton director of football Steve Walsh had flown to Istanbul at the end of last week in an attempt to seal a deal which would be the record fee for a player leaving Turkish football.

But the Blues are now ready to pull the plug on the transfer if Besiktas continue to demand a higher price.