
Saudi-French Struggle for Fenerbahçe Defender
In a move that could ignite the summer transfer market, reports have revealed that Turkish club Fenerbahçe is ready to part ways with its Ghanaian defender Alexander Djiko during the upcoming transfer window.
Journalist Akram Konor pointed out that the player has become outside Fenerbahçe's plans for the new season, prompting the club's management to open the door for interested clubs to acquire him.
The Turkish club has set a price of 5 million euros to release Djiko, amid increasing interest from European and Saudi clubs looking to seize the opportunity and snatch the player.
At the forefront of the interested clubs is Saudi club Al-Shabab, which is seeking to strengthen its defense, alongside another unnamed Saudi club, adding to the mystery surrounding the player's future.
Additionally, there is clear interest from European clubs Nice, Rennes, and Toulouse, which are closely monitoring the situation and preparing to make formal offers.
Fans are eagerly awaiting what the next few days will bring, especially given the fierce competition among clubs vying to secure the signature of the talented Ghanaian defender.
Journalist Akram Konor pointed out that the player has become outside Fenerbahçe's plans for the new season, prompting the club's management to open the door for interested clubs to acquire him.
The Turkish club has set a price of 5 million euros to release Djiko, amid increasing interest from European and Saudi clubs looking to seize the opportunity and snatch the player.
At the forefront of the interested clubs is Saudi club Al-Shabab, which is seeking to strengthen its defense, alongside another unnamed Saudi club, adding to the mystery surrounding the player's future.
Additionally, there is clear interest from European clubs Nice, Rennes, and Toulouse, which are closely monitoring the situation and preparing to make formal offers.
Fans are eagerly awaiting what the next few days will bring, especially given the fierce competition among clubs vying to secure the signature of the talented Ghanaian defender.