Juventus: Filip Kostic loaned to Fenerbahce

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Under contract until 2026 with Juventus Turin where he has become an unwanted guest since the arrival of Thiago Motta, Filip Kostic did not find the right shoe for him during the summer transfer window. Tracked all over Europe, the Serbian has not unleashed the crowds and things have only accelerated in the last few days with a strong interest in Turkey.

On the banks of the Bosphorus, it was Fenerbahce who were the hottest to enlist the 31-year-old left-footed piston. And according to the Istanbul club, the latter reached an agreement on the basis of a one-year loan to recruit the former Eintracht Frankfurt player: “Our club has reached an agreement in principle with the player and his club, Juventus FC, regarding the loan transfer of Filip Kostic. Kostic has been invited to Istanbul for health checks and further transfer negotiations.»

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