What is happening in Beşiktaş? A transfer has been made using Samet Aybaba's signature.

What is happening in Beşiktaş? A transfer has been made using Samet Aybaba's signature.

30.11.2024 14:30

Samet Aybaba, who was dismissed from his position at Beşiktaş, stated in a press conference that his signature was used without his knowledge in the transfer of Joe Worrall. Aybaba said, "The Joe Worrall story... My assistant was called by the manager, and we reported that we should not acquire the player. The management insisted. We did not accept. Later, the management made a 5 million euro offer without asking me and using my signature."

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Samet Aybaba, who was dismissed from his position at the Super League giant Beşiktaş last Tuesday, made statements that will be widely discussed at the press conference he held.

"THEY USED MY SIGNATURE IN THE TRANSFER"

Aybaba, who stated that his signature was used without his knowledge in the transfer of Joe Worrall, said, "The Joe Worrall story... My assistant was called by his manager, we reported that we should not acquire the player. The management insisted. We did not accept. Later, the management made a 5 million euro offer without asking me and using my signature. I told the president. Then our president said, 'Help me, let's acquire this player, he has political connections,' and we rented the player for 500 thousand euros. An offer was made using my electronic signature in the Joe Worrall transfer. When I called the club, they said, 'You must be aware of this.' I do not know which executive it was," he said.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Samet Aybaba, who started the season as the General Coordinator of Beşiktaş Football Teams, was dismissed along with Management Board Advisor Brad Friedel on Tuesday night.



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