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Fenerbahce president reveals reason Turkish club pulled plug on deal to sign Tottenham star Yves Bissouma in summer transfer window

  • Fenerbahce confirm failed Bissouma pursuit 
  • Spurs midfielder’s injury scuppered Turkish move
  • Bissouma keen to extend England stay 
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Bissouma’s future at Tottenham has been clouded for months. Since Thomas Frank’s arrival as manager, the 29-year-old has slipped down the pecking order, sparking rumours that Spurs were open to offloading him before his contract winds down. 

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Several reports suggested Bissouma was torn between chasing a lucrative move to Turkiye and staying in England for another year to secure a British passport, a factor that would make any exit trickier. While some Turkish outlets claimed he was eager to join Fenerbahce, others hinted he was reluctant to leave the Premier League just yet.  

  • WHAT KOC SAID

    Speaking to Fener Ajans, Koc cleared the air and admitted Bissouma was the man at the very top of their shopping list. 

    “We all want a number 8. Bissouma was close, but he got injured,” he said. “We want a smart number 8. She can distribute the ball intelligently and play box-to-box. We’re working on a young player. Transfers at Fenerbahce don’t end until the last minute. Those coming in and out never end. We’ll push the envelope until the last moment.”

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Koc’s explanation raises eyebrows, as Bissouma was reported to have shaken off a muscle problem and returned to training on August 30. With the Turkish deadline not closing until September 12, sceptics believe the injury line might be more of a smokescreen than a genuine obstacle. Adding fuel to the fire, a report from Turkey last week alleged that Fenerbahce officials had been handed “a whole sheet of paper” outlining personal concerns and red flags over signing the player. 

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Whatever the truth, it seems Bissouma won’t be boarding a flight to Istanbul before the window shuts. Instead, he has a tricky clash away at West Ham United on September 13 to focus on as Premier League football resumes after the international break.