FenerbahceKerem Aktürkoğlu’la announced that a 4 -year contract was signed. Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Fenerbahce will wear the number 9 jersey.
Yellow-blue club said in a statement, “Our club, national player Kerem Aktürkoğlu’nun permanent transfer of Portugal’s Benfica club reached. his statements were included.
Benfica spoke for the matches: “Our president said, ‘Of course you will play’ he said.
Fenerbahce Sukru Saracoglu Sports Complex in the signing ceremony held in the statement Kerem, “Why,” I said I am happy to come to the most honorable club of Türkiye ‘I know? I have given 100 %of the last moment I have been contracted, I did not think of the other. I said, ‘Of course, you will do what you have to do. He said to me, “You will not want you to do so.” I would like to do what I need to do, and I would like to do what I need to do, but I need to do it. I am not able to talk to me in the field of honor of the reasons for the existence of the pasture, but I am not able to talk to other communities. He said.
Hakan Safi: “Fenerbahce love, when we saw the love of childhood, we convinced each other easily. He wanted, we wanted a lot”
Fenerbahce Board Member Hakan Safi, who evaluated the transfer process, “How did this story begin? On July 19, our beloved president was a request from me on the World Fenerbahce Day, Hakan Bey wanted to sign a great transfer this year. I was talking to the president for a long time. We’ve been able to get a lot of time, but we’ve been able to get a lot of time. We will be very happy to see that we will be happy with it. I hope you will be more beautiful for us for giving such an opportunity. He said.
Devin Özek: “We are very happy to transfer Kerem”
Fenerbahce Football Director Devin Ozek, “We are very happy to transfer Kerem. He is a senior wing player, the league recognizes the league and ready to influence us directly. Fenerbahce will play with special motivation and energy to spend successful times.” he said.
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