Fenerbahçe Transfers: En-Nesyri Out, Kante In – Fees Revealed

Created Date: February 04, 2026 07:00

Fenerbahçe managers completed the transfer, which was in crisis for a while, with an extraordinary effort.

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Happy ending to Fenerbahçe’s Kante transfer. The yellow-dark blue team resolved the crisis regarding the French football player playing for Al Ittihad at midnight last night.

Fenerbahçe Club made a statement yesterday saying, “Due to the incorrect entry of the relevant TMS (transfer matching system) information by the opposing club, the transactions could not be completed within the transfer registration period.” Just when it was said that the transfer was in crisis, the transfer was completed late at night after the intense efforts of F.Bahçe managers.

First of all, Fenerbahce made a statement and announced that the contract with Youssef En Nesyri, who will be sent to Al-Ittihad in exchange for Kante’s transfer, was mutually terminated.

There is BLOOD SWEAT and tears, there is no giving up

Then Al Ittihad made a statement: “Our club has agreed to sell the remaining term of Kante’s contract. We thank Kante for his contributions to the league and the King’s Cup championship.”

F.Bahçe also completed its licensing procedures and all information was included in TFF. It was also stated that while the contract with the French player was signed on February 2, a license dated February 4 was issued. The contract expiration date was shown as June 30, 2028.

EN-NESYRI GONE, 15 MILLION EUROS CAME!

The yellow-dark blue team will transfer En-Nesyri to the Saudi club and receive approximately 15 million Euros.

KANTE IS IN ISTANBUL TODAY

Kante will also come to Istanbul today. Following the completion of the transfer, F.Bahçe quoted the statement he made during the day and shared, “As can be seen from our statement, there is BLOOD, SWEAT and tears, but giving up is not in our dictionary…”

Aiko Tanaka

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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