Surprise suitor for Mauro Icardi! If he leaves, everything will shake up.

Surprise suitor for Mauro Icardi! If he leaves, everything will shake up.

11.05.2026 10:03

Palm City, a UAE team, has made an offer for Mauro Icardi, whose contract with Galatasaray has expired. It was claimed that a Turkish brand would provide sponsorship support for the transfer.

A surprising transfer claim has been made for Mauro Icardi, whose future at Galatasaray is a matter of curiosity. It is alleged that the Argentine star, whose contract with the yellow-red team has expired, is on the radar of Palm City, one of the United Arab Emirates teams.

EMOTIONAL FAREWELL TO GALATASARAY

Galatasaray, who defeated Antalyaspor 4-2 at home in the last week of the Super League, declared their 4th consecutive and 26th overall championship. After the match, while great celebrations were held at RAMS Park, Mauro Icardi's farewell to the fans accompanied by the song "Aşkın Olayım" drew attention.

The fans' calls for a new contract continue for the star footballer, who has achieved significant successes in the last four seasons with the Galatasaray jersey.

PALM CITY STEPS IN

According to the news on Calcio Mercato, the United Arab Emirates representative Palm City wants to add Mauro Icardi to their squad. The news stated that a Turkish brand will provide sponsorship support during the transfer process, and thus the UAE team has prepared a strong offer for the star footballer.

STATISTICS WITH GALATASARAY JERSEY DREW ATTENTION

Mauro Icardi, who played in 133 official matches in his Galatasaray career, scored 77 goals and made 25 assists with the yellow-red jersey. The Argentine striker, especially with his performance in critical matches, has become one of the fans' favorite names.

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