Actually, the summer for Max Meyer (26) should be about departure. Actually …
Now things are getting worse for the Fenerbahce Istanbul pro! The club won’t even take the German playmaker to the training camp in Graz, Austria. Incidentally, this also applies to Mesut Özil.
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Meyer was loaned to FC Midtjylland in the past second half of the season. In 13 games he was only able to assist two goals.
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According to Turkish media reports, the new Fener coach Jorge Jesus (67) made it clear right from the start that he was not planning with Meyer. He now clarifies this announcement in the training camp, which takes place without the midfielder.
Meyer’s crash is also reflected in its market value. This is only 500,000 euros. In April 2018 it was still 20 million euros!
In memory of: Meyer was a fixture at Schalke 04 that April. The midfielder was even called up for the German national team. For the then 22-year-old, EVERYTHING ended in the summer.
Foto: picture alliance / Mika
At first, Meyer had made a total blunder with his advisor Roger Wittmann. A contract offer from Schalke was rejected because of the lack of financial appreciation. Wittmann argued Meyer was someone who could be a regular at any top club in Europe. Therefore, around 5.5 million euros were demanded.
Since the desired salary was not achieved, the cheerful years of wandering of the once great German talent began.
Meyer went to Crystal Palace in the summer. “Palace is maybe even stronger than Schalke,” he said defiantly at the time. His new employer echoed Wittmann’s tone by welcoming Meyer as the “German Messi”. Don’t take the pressure off…
As a result, he did not make a breakthrough on the island and regularly found himself on the bench or in the stands.
In the summer we returned to Istanbul via the stations in Cologne, Istanbul and Denmark.
Apparently the Meyers years of wandering continue…