Mert Hakan's Fener career is over

Mert Hakan's Fener career is over

11.05.2026 12:26

It has been claimed that Fenerbahçe has decided not to continue with Mert Hakan Yandaş, whose contract will expire at the end of the season. It was also alleged that Emre Mor is not included in the yellow-navy team's plans for the new season.

In Fenerbahce, which finished the 2025-2026 season behind Galatasaray in the Süper Lig, squad restructuring has begun before the new season. A striking claim has emerged about Mert Hakan Yandas, one of the most curious figures regarding the future in the yellow-navy team.

FENERBAHCE WILL NOT CONTINUE

According to the news in Türkiye Newspaper, the Fenerbahce management has decided not to continue with Mert Hakan Yandas, whose contract will expire at the end of the season. The report stated that the 31-year-old footballer is not included in the new season plans. The experienced midfielder, who has worn the yellow-navy jersey for many years, is expected to leave the team at the end of the season.

SEPARATION CLAIM ALSO FOR EMRE MOR

On the other hand, it was claimed that Emre Mor, whose contract will expire at the end of the season, is also not considered for the new season squad. It was stated that Fenerbahce is expected to part ways with many players, and the management is preparing for a major change.

HE HAD RECEIVED A 12-MONTH BAN FROM PFDK

Mert Hakan Yandas was tried under arrest for a while as part of the football betting investigation and was released at the beginning of April. The experienced footballer was then sentenced by the PFDK to a 12-month deprivation of rights due to the betting act at the end of April. Following these developments, it became a matter of curiosity how the footballer will continue his career.

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