It was expensive for Fenerbahçe, when the administration changed, Mostafa Mohamed became a member of Galatasaray

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Zamalek asked for half of the testimonial from Galatasaray for Mostafa Mohamed, for whom Fenerbahçe found the price high and withdrew from the bargain. Zamalek’s management changed as it was said “Understood”. With Diagne’s departure, the required money was found and the Egyptian player was transferred to the yellow-red team.

While G.Saray beat F.Bahçe 1-0 in Kadıköy, the name that left his mark on the match was Mostafa Mohamed, who scored the only goal of 90 minutes. An interesting detail emerged in the Egyptian transfer story. Beginning of the season Fenerbahce, in January Galatasaray It was learned that Mohamed would wear the yellow and navy blue jersey today, as he was insistent. Accordingly, F. Garden offered 2.5 million Euros, but Zamalek The negotiations ended when he asked for 4 million.

THEY REFUSED TO LEASE

For Mohamed, G.Saray struggled for 1.5 months. What did not happen during the transfer process … Many player representatives stepped in for the transfer of the player. This situation negatively affected the talks. Zamalek said, “We do not agree with the rental formula,” and demanded $ 6 million, half of it in cash. This time, an offer of $ 6 million was made with a 1.5-year lease and purchase option. While the transfer was positive, Zamalek went to the congress. A new management took office in the Egyptian club, negotiations resumed.

DIAGNE WINS 1 IN 4

G.Saray did not give up and convinced Zamalek for the lease plus purchase option formula. This time, the Egyptians demanded $ 2 million in cash from Galatasaray. When the yellow-red club Diagne, which forced all its conditions, was rented to England, he was able to pay the price he wanted to Zamalek. Moreover, the salary of the hero of the derby is only a quarter of Diagne going to West Bromwich … Senegalese received 2 million 350 thousand Euros from Aslan annually. Mohamed will be paid $ 400,000 for this half season and $ 725,000 for the next season.

(Liberty)

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