En-Nesyri Decides His Future with Fenerbahçe Before the Africa Cup of Nations Kickoff
The relationship between Moroccan striker Youssef En-Nesyri and the Turkish club Fenerbahçe appears to be coming to an end, following weeks marked by clear tension between the player and the management, coinciding with a decline in his performance in recent matches.
In the past period, En-Nesyri has faced intense public pressure, especially after the match against Başakşehir, during which he missed several clear scoring opportunities. This led fans to sharply criticize him and raise questions about his ability to lead the team's attacking line.
According to Turkish press reports, Fenerbahçe's management has become convinced that continuing with En-Nesyri is no longer a suitable option both technically and financially, especially given his declining market value and the potential for increased tension within the team.
Sources indicated that the club is seeking to sell him before the available offers decline, after his value previously reached around 40 million euros. Currently, the management is prepared to accept an offer close to 25 million euros, amid interest from Saudi, Italian, and English clubs.
As part of its plans to strengthen the attack, Fenerbahçe has identified Norwegian Alexander Sørloth, Atlético Madrid's striker, as the top candidate to replace En-Nesyri, especially since the player is seeking more playing time in preparation for the 2026 World Cup, making the deal suitable for both parties.
Current data indicate that En-Nesyri's stay with Fenerbahçe is now just a matter of time, as negotiations are expected to be finalized soon and his next destination officially announced.
In the past period, En-Nesyri has faced intense public pressure, especially after the match against Başakşehir, during which he missed several clear scoring opportunities. This led fans to sharply criticize him and raise questions about his ability to lead the team's attacking line.
According to Turkish press reports, Fenerbahçe's management has become convinced that continuing with En-Nesyri is no longer a suitable option both technically and financially, especially given his declining market value and the potential for increased tension within the team.
Sources indicated that the club is seeking to sell him before the available offers decline, after his value previously reached around 40 million euros. Currently, the management is prepared to accept an offer close to 25 million euros, amid interest from Saudi, Italian, and English clubs.
As part of its plans to strengthen the attack, Fenerbahçe has identified Norwegian Alexander Sørloth, Atlético Madrid's striker, as the top candidate to replace En-Nesyri, especially since the player is seeking more playing time in preparation for the 2026 World Cup, making the deal suitable for both parties.
Current data indicate that En-Nesyri's stay with Fenerbahçe is now just a matter of time, as negotiations are expected to be finalized soon and his next destination officially announced.