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It's unbelievable! Cristian Medina cannot sign for Fenerbahçe.

It's unbelievable! Cristian Medina cannot sign for Fenerbahçe.

12.09.2024 18:11

It has been revealed that Argentine footballer Cristian Medina, who has reached an agreement with Fenerbahçe in every aspect, cannot sign with the yellow-navy team due to an incorrect email. It was discovered that the document did not reach Fenerbahçe because Boca Juniors Sporting Director Marcelo Delgado wrote "Fenerbache" instead of "Fenerbahçe" in the email text.

The transfer of Cristian Medina, which Fenerbahçe had agreed with Boca Juniors and the player, had not been made official. An interesting fact about this situation has emerged.

THEY SENT THE EMAIL WRONG

According to the news from Argentine press by German Garcia Grova, an agreement was reached between Fenerbahçe and Boca Juniors for Medina, but the email that was supposed to go from Boca to Fenerbahçe went wrong.

THEY WROTE "FENERBACHE"

In the news, it was stated that Boca Juniors Sporting Director Marcelo Delgado wrote "Fenerbache" instead of "Fenerbahçe" in the email text, so the document did not reach Fenerbahçe.

COST FOR FENERBAHÇE

The yellow-navy team reached an agreement with Boca Juniors for the transfer of the 22-year-old player. Fenerbahçe will pay 15 million dollars, including bonuses, to Boca Juniors for Medina. Boca Juniors will receive 20% of the next sale of Medina. Fenerbahçe will also pay the 20% share that Boca Juniors will pay to Argentina due to Medina's transfer. The insistence of Fenerbahçe's coach Jose Mourinho on Medina was an important factor in the transfer of the 22-year-old player.

BOCA JUNIORS PERFORMANCE

The 22-year-old midfielder, who has been wearing the Boca Juniors jersey since 2020, scored 9 goals and made 11 assists in 155 matches played for the Argentine representative.



 
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