09.10.2025 17:26
Critical decisions have been made regarding En-Nesyri, Szymanski, and Archie Brown at Fenerbahçe. The management has announced that players who do not improve by the mid-season break may part ways with the club. It has been suggested that En-Nesyri is open to leaving, while Szymanski is reportedly planning a transfer to Europe.
Fenerbahçe, which drew 0-0 with Samsunspor in the 8th week of the Super League, missed an important opportunity in the title race. The yellow-navy team, unable to secure a victory in a week when the leader Galatasaray dropped points, faced critical decisions from the management following poor performances.
PLAYERS FACED CRITICISM
After the ineffective performance in the Samsunspor match, many players were criticized by both fans and the community. Especially left-back Archie Brown drew attention by removing all his photos from his social media account following the backlash. In light of these developments, the management established a radical roadmap regarding team discipline and performance.
LAST CHANCE UNTIL THE WINTER BREAK
The management has given players deemed insufficient in performance a deadline until the winter break. It was stated that players who fail to make the expected breakthrough by this period will part ways with the club. Additionally, a decision was made that "those who want to leave will not be prevented."
EN-NESYRI CLOSE TO DEPARTURE
Youssef En-Nesyri, who was targeted by criticism for missing opportunities in the Samsunspor match, is going through a tough time mentally.
The Moroccan striker received offers from Saudi Arabian teams during the summer transfer period but remained with the team. Following recent developments, it has been learned that En-Nesyri instructed his manager to "evaluate the offers."
SZYMANSKI ALSO ON HIS WAY OUT
Another name signaling a departure is Sebastian Szymanski. Despite receiving offers from Lyon and the Premier League during the summer, the Polish star remained with the team due to Jose Mourinho's decision, but it is reported that he is also considering leaving.
Szymanski, who has scored 2 goals and provided 1 assist in 14 matches this season, has started to warm up to a transfer to Europe after changing his manager. Moroccan forward En-Nesyri, during the same period, produced 5 goals and 1 assist in 14 matches.