The Friedkin Group's Everton is testing whether Turkish football's rising valuations can still deliver Premier League-ready talent at a discount. Everton has tabled a €35 million offer for Galatasaray winger Baris Alper Yilmaz, and Galatasaray has responded with the football equivalent of “new phone, who dis.” The Turkish giants want €50 million for the 26-year-old, leaving a €15 million gap that Everton executives flew to Istanbul in early August to try to close. The Turkish club’s €50 million asking price represents a staggering return on investment. The valuation gap and what comes nextA €15 million gap between bid and asking price is substantial but not insurmountable.