19.07.2025 07:40
It has been learned that Fenerbahçe President Ali Koç held transfer talks with national football player Hakan Çalhanoğlu, who plays for Inter. Ali Koç's direct involvement has created great excitement within the community, while former player Serhat Akın drew attention with his post saying, "Welcome to our Fenerbahçe, Hakan Çalhanoğlu."
Continuing their transfer efforts, the Super League giant Fenerbahçe's president Ali Koç had a one-on-one meeting with our national star Hakan Çalhanoğlu, who plays for Inter. It has been suggested that Hakan, who is also on the list of eternal rival Galatasaray, wants to return to Turkey.
MEETING HELD
According to TRT Spor's news, Ali Koç had a direct meeting with Çalhanoğlu. It was reported that in the meeting, the player's net salary expectations and Inter's transfer fee demands were discussed. It was conveyed that Çalhanoğlu wants to return to Turkey if the transfer issue is resolved.
"I WANT TO RETURN TO TURKEY"
In the meeting between Ali Koç and Hakan Çalhanoğlu, it was suggested that the president of the yellow-navy team asked the national player, "Will you come to us?" Çalhanoğlu emphasized that he replied to Ali Koç, "I want to return to Turkey, if you reach an agreement with the club, there is no problem."
SHARING FROM SERHAT AKIN
With Ali Koç's involvement, excitement on the yellow-navy side increased even more. Fenerbahçe's former player Serhat Akın drew attention with his post, "Hakan Çalhanoğlu, welcome to our Fenerbahçe," while the club's congress member Lawyer Serkan Sarıyaprak indirectly sent a message with the words, "The owner of the number 10 is being awaited."
CAPTAINCY WILL BE GIVEN
Additionally, it has been suggested that Ali Koç has consulted with Jose Mourinho and received approval for the transfer, proposing the captaincy of Fenerbahçe to Hakan Çalhanoğlu.
HE WAS ALSO ON GALATASARAY'S LIST
The competition between the eternal rivals officially began for the 30-year-old star, who is also on Galatasaray's transfer list. The yellow-reds had previously made contact with Inter but could not find common ground for an agreement with the Italian representative.