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Transfer canceled! The wrongly written email has caused trouble for Fenerbahçe.

Transfer canceled! The wrongly written email has caused trouble for Fenerbahçe.

13.09.2024 10:20

The mistake of writing 'Fenerbahche' instead of 'Fenerbahçe' in the email sent by Boca Juniors Sporting Director Marcelo Delgado to Fenerbahçe delayed Cristian Medina's transfer.

There are flash developments regarding Fenerbahçe's long-standing desire to add Cristian Medina to their squad. An interesting fact has emerged in the Cristian Medina transfer, where Fenerbahçe reached an agreement with Boca Juniors and the player.

CLAIM OF WRONGLY WRITTEN TEAM NAME IS ON THE AGENDA

It is claimed that the transfer of Medina, which Fenerbahçe agreed on, did not become official due to an incorrect email. Marcelo Delgado, the Sporting Director of Boca Juniors, stated that the official signature was delayed because he wrote "Fenerbahche" instead of "Fenerbahçe" in the email he sent regarding Cristian Medina's transfer.

Transfer canceled! Incorrectly written email burned Fenerbahçe

CONTRIBUTED TO 7 GOALS

This season, the 22-year-old player, who played a total of 30 matches in Süperliga, Copa Argentina, Capa la Liga Playoffs, Copa la Liga, Copa Sudamericana, and Olympic Players, displayed a performance of 3 goals and 4 assists.



 
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