20.05.2026 19:10
Trabzonspor President Ertuğrul Doğan spoke about the transfer agenda. Doğan, who announced two players besides Ernest Muçi for whom agreements have been reached, said, 'Ruslan Malinovskyi's transfer is complete. Thierry Karadeniz is also finalized. Fatih Tekke will make the decision. He could play in the A Team or in the U19 team...'
Trabzonspor President Ertuğrul Doğan made striking statements about the transfer agenda during a live broadcast on HT Spor.
''WE AGREED WITH BEŞİKTAŞ ON THE MUÇI TRANSFER''
Speaking about the transfer efforts, Ertuğrul Doğan said, 'Transfer negotiations are ongoing, there are areas where progress has been made. Maybe we will announce all of them at the same time! There are very serious negotiations. We agreed with Beşiktaş on the Ernest Muçi transfer. We exercised the option right. He is a very good person in terms of character. He is also happy in the city of Trabzon. Not every player can be happy in the city of Trabzon. He made very important contributions in very important matches. Bringing such a player from Europe to Trabzon is a very difficult task! Trabzon is not their first choice, that is also a fact. You cannot get such a player in Europe for these figures! Both teams benefited from this transfer. Serdal Adalı also helped with the installment issue, thank you.'
''MALINOVSKYI, THIERRY KARADENİZ''
Commenting on the completed transfers, Ertuğrul Doğan stated, 'The transfer of Ruslan Malinovskyi is complete. Thierry Karadeniz is also done. Fatih Tekke will decide. He can play in the A Team or in the U19... We are in talks with 6-7 players. We have a deficiency in domestic players. There aren't many alternatives, but we need to include them as complementary.'
DEPARTING PLAYERS
Commenting on the players who will leave the team, Doğan said, 'Half of Kazeem Olaigbe's transfer fee is with Konyaspor for 3.5 million euros. We will get 50%-50% from his second sale. There are already suitors for the player. There are suitors for Muhammed Cham and Batista Mendy. There are no suitors for John Lundstram. We don't have many loan players.'