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17 Aug 2024
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Fenerbahçe Demands €40 Million for Ferdi Kadıoğlu: Negotiations with Brighton Continue

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Negotiations are ongoing! The transfer fee Fenerbahçe is demanding for Ferdi Kadıoğlu.

Premier League side Brighton continues discussions with Fenerbahçe’s management, led by Ali Koç, regarding the transfer of star player Ferdi Kadıoğlu. The asking price has now been revealed.

Talks with Brighton are still in progress.

Brighton’s offer for Ferdi Kadıoğlu has reportedly reached €30 million plus an additional €5 million in bonuses. However, according to Milliyet, Fenerbahçe considers this offer insufficient.

Here’s the transfer fee Fenerbahçe is expecting.

Fenerbahçe is holding out for a €40 million transfer fee for Kadıoğlu and has asked Brighton to increase their offer.

Ferdi Kadıoğlu’s performance.

Since joining Fenerbahçe from Dutch club NEC Nijmegen in 2018 for €1.4 million, Ferdi Kadıoğlu has made significant progress, particularly excelling in the left-back position. During the 2023/24 season, he featured in 51 matches, accumulating 4,324 minutes of playing time, with 3 goals and 5 assists, while picking up 3 yellow cards.

This season, Kadıoğlu has played 282 minutes across 4 matches, scoring 1 goal and receiving 1 yellow card.

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Ralph

His career is very bright at the future.

Cesur Konstantinos Katsouranis

Kadioglu is best RB in Turkeyyyy ever

Cesur Konstantinos Katsouranis

Kadioglu is best RB in Turkeyyyy ever

Rachel

he is well developed his country thats why the whole world follow him and also fenerbahçe

dora

De Zerbi definitely wants to play with Ferdi

Bu transferin Fenerbahçe için güzel bir gelir elde edeceğini düşünüyorum ancak Fernebahçenin geleceği için Ferdinin kesinlikle ama kesinlikle takımda kalması gerekmetkedir

Creo que esta transferencia generará buenos ingresos para el Fenerbahçe, pero para el futuro del Fernebahçe, Ferdi definitivamente debe quedarse en el equipo.

becar

i hope he can keep his form like when he was in euros