The striking testament detail in the transfer of Amara Diouf.

The striking testament detail in the transfer of Amara Diouf.

03.06.2025 11:20

Fenerbahçe has reached an agreement with 16-year-old Amara Diouf from the Generation Foot team in Senegal for the upcoming season. Diouf had previously rejected an offer from Juventus in accordance with his father's wishes. His father wanted him to play for a team in Turkey so that he could better learn Islamic values. For this reason, Diouf said "Yes" to Fenerbahçe.

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When Amara Diouf was 14 years old, his father rejected an offer from Juventus. The reason was that he wanted his son to learn Islamic values well. After losing his father in December 2024, Diouf said "Yes" to Fenerbahçe because it is a team that aligns with his religion.



Finishing the season with great disappointment, Fenerbahçe successfully completed its first transfer move for the future. The yellow-navy team, in search of a young and dynamic player, reached an agreement with 16-year-old Amara Diouf, who plays for Generation Foot in Senegal.



REJECTED JUVENTUS



The Muslim player was followed by scouts from Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, and Juventus, including Red Bull Global Football President Jürgen Klopp.



His father, Ady Diouf, who managed his career, received the first serious offer from the Italian giant Juventus when he was 14 years old. However, he rejected it because he wanted his son to learn Islamic values better and it was not suitable for the country's religion.



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