Thursday, July 11, 2024

Ankaragucu - Latest transfer news!


 

Unfortunately the bad news keeps coming at Ankaragucu. This management continue to make decisions that are not only amateur, but you start questioning if its corruption because no one can be this bad at managing a football club. 

Ankaragucu have one of the most talented young players in Turkish football in Hasan Ege Akdogan. The 16 year old striker has an incredible goal scoring record at youth level and is a member of the Turkish National youth team. 

A number of clubs have shown interest, but Hasan wanted to stay with Ankaragucu as long as they offered him a professional contract. For whatever reason, the club did not make him the offer and Corum FK have snapped him up by offering a professional contract which Hasan has accepted. 

This is a player who could potentially make millions of pounds for the club, but instead they will receive £15,000 compensation for the player. I dont even know what to say anymore. 

Ismail Cokcalis is set to sign for the club once the transfer ban is lifted. The 24 year old right back is available on a free transfer from Adana Demirspor. Mert Cetin terminated his contract with Hellas Verona this week and will decide if he wants to return to Ankaragucu. 

Another player linked with a move to the club is Douglas Tanque. The former Samsunspor and Kocaelispor striker would be a great addition as he is a proven goalscorer in Lig 1. 

Finally, some good news. Atakan Cankaya left the club on a free transfer earlier this week and will look to find a new club. The player who has been relegated 3 times in the last 4 years we will not have to suffer watching any longer. 

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:04 pm

    Thanks for the update, Nadeem. The news concerning Hasan is so frustrating; the news about Atakan is such a relief.

    Battle Damsged Kanka

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  2. Fuck off Atkan !

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  3. Its disappointing to hear Damon. Loosing young talent is always hard, but when you just allow them to walk away with no effort to keep them, it is typical of this management.

    Well said Harun

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