Fans will go crazy upon hearing the team Oğuz Aydın wants to join.

Fans will go crazy upon hearing the team Oğuz Aydın wants to join.

07.01.2026 13:31

Oğuz Aydın, whose future at Fenerbahçe is uncertain, rejected an offer from CSKA Moscow and wants to continue his career at Trabzonspor. It was stated that despite the yellow-navy team reaching an agreement with the Russian club CSKA Moscow, Oğuz Aydın does not want to transfer and wishes to play for Trabzonspor.

While the transfer activity continues at Fenerbahçe during the mid-season transfer period, a striking decision has emerged regarding Oğuz Aydın, who was reportedly deemed expendable following the transfer of Anthony Musaba.

REJECTED CSKA, WANTS TRABZONSPOR

According to HT Sport, despite having largely agreed with the Russian team CSKA Moscow, the yellow-navy team did not want the transfer of Oğuz Aydın. It has been learned that the 25-year-old player wants to play for Trabzonspor, which has shown intense interest in him.

The report stated that Oğuz Aydın responded negatively to the offer from CSKA and conveyed his desire to play for Trabzonspor to both the Fenerbahçe management and Trabzonspor's head coach Fatih Tekke.

PRESIDENTS WILL MEET

Following Oğuz Aydın's request to join Trabzonspor, it is expected that the presidents of Fenerbahçe and Trabzonspor will come together to start transfer negotiations.

CAME FOR 6 MILLION EUROS

Oğuz Aydın was transferred to Fenerbahçe from Alanyaspor for a transfer fee of 6 million euros at the beginning of the 2024-2025 season. The national player has played 55 official matches in 1.5 seasons with the yellow-navy jersey, scoring 7 goals and providing 10 assists. This season, Oğuz Aydın has recorded 2 assists in 25 matches.

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