Baros Reveals Galatasaray Transfer Story

Created Date: December 26, 2025 19:09

Former Galatasaray football player Milan Baros made a statement to the yellow-red club’s Youtube channel.

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Milan Baros, one of Galatasaray’s former strikers, gave an interview to the yellow-red club’s Youtube channel.

Here are the words of Milan Baros;

We were talking to Kewell because we played together at Liverpool. And he signed a contract a month or two before me. I called him and asked how it was going. He also advised me on everything. He said, ‘Milan, come here, you will enjoy it very much.’ That’s what I did. I signed the contract.

THE SEASON IN WHICH HE WAS THE TOP SCORER

To be honest, we didn’t play well that season. Actually, we were in the middle of the league. But I was lucky to score goals at that time. It was probably because I felt so good since the beginning of my career at Galatasaray. I’m lucky in this regard. It was thanks to my good form, being healthy and being able to score goals. I scored 20 goals that season and I could have scored more. It was nice to be the top scorer that season. This is always important when you come to a new club. This is how you win the hearts of fans. They also start shouting your name and singing. That’s why it’s always important to get off to a good start at a new club. That’s what I did. We didn’t manage to play well in the league, but it was a pretty good season for me personally.

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GALATASARAY IS VERY STRONG

They always want to see strikers and big names in Türkiye. This is normal. I think Galatasaray has very good forwards right now. The whole team is very good. He has won the championship in the last few years. Now they are playing well in the Champions League, so the team is very strong at the moment. Yes, you can compare, but we had different names then and we have different names now. I think we had a good team, now Galatasaray has a good team.

KADIKÖY CONFESSION

I was really upset when my last-minute shot hit the post in the match in Kadıköy, because scoring the winning goal in the last minute away against Fenerbahçe was going to be one of the most important moments of my career. I know because this is a really big derby. I have played a few derbies throughout my career, such as Liverpool-Everton, Aston Villa-Birmingham, but this derby is different. It’s really competitive among the fans, the atmosphere is incredible. Yes, sometimes I see a video of that position on YouTube. I always say it’s very sad not to score. I can’t change this anymore. But of course it would have been perfect if we could have scored that goal and won the match.

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THE MOST TALENTED PLAYER EVER PLAYED FOR GALATASARAY

It’s hard to say, there were very good players, even dfans players. Hakan Balta, then Selçuk İnan came. There was Fernando Muslera. There was Harry Kewell, I played with him in Liverpool. It’s hard to say… Lincoln was the key player for me. Because he assisted me in many of my goals. So it’s really hard to name just one. When I was playing, I had really good friends and very good players.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GOAL

I think the best, the one I remember the most; Ali Sami was on Yen, I fell to the ground and the ball was on my head. I sent the ball into the net with a overhead kick. It’s my most unforgettable goal. If I had scored a goal in that derby, in the last minute of the Fenerbahçe match, I would have been proud of that goal, but there was no goal. That’s why it’s probably the most memorable goal.

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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