Fenerbahce signs Jose Sosa for 2-years.
Fenerbahce continues its active summer transfer window despite of spending limit which was set on them from TFF, as their signed Jose Sosa for 2-year contract as this transfer is being one of the most anticipated both in Fenerbahce and Turkey during this window.
Jose Sosa without doubt did provide very good performances in his career in Turkey, both at Besiktas and Trabzonspor and without doubt did play very important role for his side to be staying among title contenders until end of the league with strong effective forward-seeking performance. Therefore, despite of not very young age which Sosa is at there is certainly not reason why he wouldnt provide similar performance at Fenerbahce. Therefore, this does look to be very effective transfer for them as we start seeing without doubt team which would be able to provide title race for upcoming season with Sosa providing high level game.
One of the questions which is still being question right now with this transfers is what circumstances club would be having due of spending limit and what would be TFF reaction for this.
Trabzonspor signs Bahia player Flavio for 4 years.
Trabzonspor does sign one of the its most anticipated transfers during this summer transfer window Flavio from Bahia for 4-years with 1,200,000 euro and 750,000 euro salary with expectation that player would take place of Jose Sosa.
With Trabzonspor for recent years generally focussing into younger players who have high level potential, Flavio transfer needs to be mentioned is being effective and without doubt would play important role with setting such important task which it did set themselves for upcoming season where it would be aiming for title without doubt. It needs to be mentioned that this transfer is right on focus as it would strength team attacking style of game which is suitable for their coach Eddie Newton and does have potential to be sold for very good fee in upcoming future.
Gaziantep extended contract with Muhammet Demir for 1-year
As always, it would become clear how good and effective this transfer would be for Trabzonspor but on first glance it does look like good deal for them.
Gaziantep extended loan deal with Basaksehirspor who without doubt has been one of the most effective players during previous season leading side for good 1st season at top league.
Without doubt, Gaziantep who did provide very strong and confident performance would be aiming to improve on that during next season with having some more confidence. It is here important to make some good transfers to strengthen side but also important to keep key players who provided good performamce on previous season and without doubt it did done good job. Luckily for them, Basaaksehirspor didnt want to call back for next season which provided with loaning once again and keeping for sure its key player.
Now, Gaziantep without doubt would need to focus to strengthen their side to provide even better performance during tough next season at Super League.
In other news:
- Fenerbahce and Fatih Karagumruk has drawn with 2:2 scoreline during pre-season friendly game.
- Besiktas has announced its debt to be 3,301, 792,992 TL.
- Erzurumspor has transferred Muhammet Gonuluacar
- FatihKaragumruk has transferred Locomotive player Vato Arveladze
- Trabzonspor player Muhammet Akpinar has become injured during today's training session.
- Genclerbirligi player Salih Dursun has become injured for 6-7 months during today's training
- Galatasaray administrator Abdurrahim Albayrak has stated that club aims to reduce loss from last season 60 million euro to 40-42 million euro.
- Genclerbirligi player Mattias Johansen has attended his 1st training session with his new club.
- Besiktas CEO Ahmet Nur Cebi has stated that club struggles to transfer players due of high level spending on team and calls for some players to go for salary reduction.
- TFF has appointed new names to following positions:- Football development director: Oguz Cetin
- Football development director assistant: Rustu Recber- National Team game and player observer: Hami Mandirali.
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