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Returning to Ligue 1 last September, Salvatore Sirigu is already leaving OGC Nice to find playing time in Turkey, at Fatih Karagumruk.
If he managed to settle down for the long term three times during his career (at Palermo, at PSG and at Torino), Salvatore Sirigu is more of the type to be on the move. The Italian goalkeeper has already played nine clubs since his professional debut and he will very soon reach the ten mark. Arriving at OGC Nice last September, the thirty-seven-year-old goalkeeper did not play a single minute of play and the situation ended up tiring of him. He will now pack up.
According to Nice morning, Salvatore Sirigu has reached an agreement with Fatih Karagumruk, a bottom club in the Turkish first division. Guaranteed to be there, the footballer must now undergo the traditional medical examination. A visit he should make this Tuesday. For its part, OGC Nice had promised not to block the departure of its player in the event of an interesting offer. So he will keep his word.
While waiting to know the exact amount of the transfer and its formalization, the Aiglons recruiters do not seem in a hurry to find a replacement for the Transalpine and could opt for an internal solution.
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