Fenerbahce target Kolo Muani in transfer window!
Aiming to build a star-studded squad for José Mourinho next season, Fenerbahçe is ready to open its wallet wide in the transfer market. The Yellow-Navy Blues are preparing to pay a historic transfer fee for Kolo Muani. Here are all the details of the massive transfer operation...

Fenerbahce are aiming to build a star-studded squad for Mourinho next season and are ready to pay a record fee for Kolo Muani. The yellow navy blue management is very keen on the player.
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ALI KOÇ DETERMINED TO WIN THE TITLE
Fenerbahçe President Ali Koç is fully committed to clinching the league title next season and appears determined to pay a record-breaking fee for the world-renowned striker. With José Mourinho expected to remain as head coach, Fenerbahçe plans to build a deep and competitive squad at the top of their list is a globally known forward.
THE NEW TARGET...
Fenerbahçe President Ali Koç and his team, who stated they will make at least four major signings in the new season, have set their sights on Randal Kolo Muani.
TALKS HAVE BEGUN
Talks have already started for Kolo Muani, who emerged as a top candidate for the striker position one of the club’s key areas of focus.
PLAN TO BRING HIM TO ISTANBUL
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According to Sabah, Ali Koç is planning to leverage his strong relationship with PSG to bring Kolo Muani to Istanbul. The management, which is planning to part ways with En-Nesyri, is determined to fill that gap with the French striker.
A RECORD-BREAKING DEAL!
The report states that Fenerbahçe is prepared to offer 25 million euros for Kolo Muani. If the deal goes through at that price, the 26 year old Frenchman would become the most expensive signing in the history of both Fenerbahçe and the Turkish Süper Lig.
MANY CLUBS INTERESTED
The report also mentions that Kolo Muani’s first choices are clubs in Italy or England. Nevertheless, Fenerbahçe is expected to move quickly to make a convincing offer. The striker, whose rights belong to PSG, was loaned to Juventus for half a season during the winter transfer window.