Matheus Saldanha (foto: Uradni Twitter profil kluba/zveze)
Turkish media report a possible transfer of Partizan's Brazilian player Mateus Saldanha, with Fenerbahçe's offer of €6 million falling short of the €10 million valuation by the Serbian club.
The ongoing transfer saga of Partizan Belgrade's Brazilian player Mateus Saldanha continues to draw attention, with recent developments involving Turkish club Fenerbahçe. Despite Partizan's General Director Miloš Vazura asserting that Saldanha is not for sale, Turkish media suggest otherwise, indicating that the Serbian club has set a price tag.
Fenerbahçe reportedly made an offer of €6 million for Saldanha, but Partizan is said to be holding out for a sum closer to €10 million. Turkish reports indicate that while Partizan publicly denies any intention to sell Saldanha, they might be willing to negotiate for the right price. This implies that for a significant offer, Partizan could be open to parting ways with one of their key players.
The speculation underscores the complexity of the transfer market, where public statements and actual negotiation stances can often diverge, particularly when significant financial interests are at stake.