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EXCLUSIVE | Will Ferdi Kadioglu return to the Turkish Super League? The Athletic's Brighon correspondent explained to Fanatik...

Will former Fenerbahce player Ferdi Kadioglu return to Turkey? The Athletic's Brighton correspondent Andy Naylor spoke to Fanatik about the Turkish international's future in the south of England.

EXCLUSIVE | Will Ferdi Kadioglu return to the Turkish Super League? The Athletic's Brighon correspondent explained to Fanatik...

Ferdi Kadıoğlu, who spent great years at Fenerbahce, signed for English Premier League club Brighton in the summer transfer window of 2024. The Istanbul giants earned 30 million euros from this transfer. However, Kadioglu has not fully adapted to the team since he left for England. Because he has been injured twice.

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About Kadioglu's injury, Naylor said:

"It was a big blow for the team to continue the season without Kadioglu since November. At that time he was just starting to show himself. This has reduced Brighton's options at left-back and right-back. Hopefully next time he will be available after a full pre-season camp."

EXCLUSIVE | Will Ferdi Kadioglu return to the Turkish Super League The Athletics Brighon correspondent explained to Fanatik...

'Kadioglu will never be sold!'

The English journalist also spoke about where Kadioglu will play on the pitch:

"He will play both at right back and left back. He will compete with Estupinan and Veltman for these roles. Lamptey is probably leaving. Midfielders Wieffer and Hinshelwood have also played at right-back at times this season." The Athletic reporter Andy Naylor also answered the transfer question about Ferdi Kadıoğlu with certainty. “There is absolutely no thought of sending Ferdi on loan or selling him,” the English journalist said.