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The deal seemed to be all set! But Mourinho didn't want Talisca.

The deal seemed to be all set! But Mourinho didn't want Talisca.

13.09.2024 11:10

Anderson Talisca, who Fenerbahçe was trying to transfer from Al Nassr for a fee of 10 million euros, was rejected by Jose Mourinho despite being approved by his club. Mourinho refused the transfer offer, saying, "I have Szymanski."

In Fenerbahçe, the transfer period ended with star reinforcements, and a big name was turned away at the door. The yellow-blues convinced his club to separate from Talisca, who is preparing to leave Al-Nassr, for a transfer fee of 10 million euros.

AGREEMENT WAS REACHED

According to allegations, the yellow-blues reached an agreement with Talisca on every issue, but Jose Mourinho vetoed this transfer considering the team planning. Fenerbahçe reached an agreement with Al Nassr for a transfer fee of 10 million euros and convinced the 30-year-old player as well.

MOURINHO DID NOT WANT

After the established contacts, the management informed coach Jose Mourinho that Talisca could join the squad, but they received the response "I don't need it". After Portuguese coach Sebastian Szymanski stated that he is much more compatible with Talisca according to his own system, the management canceled the transfer with the answer "We have Szymanski in our team, we don't need Talisca".



 
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