Selçuk İnan Transfer News | beIN SPORTS Türkiye

Speaking at the press conference held after the match, İnan stated that they played the last match of 2025, that it was difficult to play such matches, but today they fought well and won.

İnan answered the question about the team’s European goal: “We started the league this year, our job was not easy at all. We want to be a permanent and important team in the Super League. As long as we achieve these goals, we will achieve the Europe we dream of.” he replied.

Stating that the league is a long and difficult marathon, İnan noted that they are in good shape and that they want to be “invincible” on their field with the support of the fans.

İnan pointed out that they wanted to strengthen their squad during the interim transfer period and said:

“When it comes to Turkish players, we can only keep 9 players in the team. Currently, we can only buy 1 player, considering that Tarkan (Free) is gone. But if our penalty is lifted, we will share it with you. We have 14 foreigners in the team. First, someone needs to leave so that we can get it. Under normal circumstances, we can only buy 1 Turkish player. If we have to leave a foreign player, we want to make a transfer instead.”

Erzurumspor FK front

Erzurumspor FK Coach Serkan Özbalta pointed out that his players got tired in the tempo between the Trendyol 1st League and Ziraat Turkish Cup matches and argued that there should be a more fair system for such organizations.

Pointing out that Kocaelispor is a team that plays well on its field, Özbalta said that Kocaelispor, which had a good start in the Trendyol Super League, is in the place it deserves.

Özbalta asked a journalist, “What kind of a road map will you draw in the Trendyol 1st League?” He answered the question as follows:

“Transfers are important for the coaches. We do not want to turn the club into a transfer dump. Thanks to our board of directors and our president, we have agreed on a common point. A few of our players were suspended for about 9 months. We need 3-4 transfers. If we can make the fourth one, it will be very nice. But when I say this, I do not want to be unfair to my players who have just struggled. Because we want to make these transfers at the point when they also need help.”

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Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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