Vedat Muriqi to Fenerbahçe: €15m Deal Agreed with Mallorca

Short overview
Fenerbahçe has reached an agreement with Mallorca to sign striker Vedat Muriqi for €15 million. The player has accepted personal terms and is set to join the Turkish club, with formal steps to follow.
Fenerbahçe has secured a deal to bring Vedat Muriqi back to the club, agreeing a €15 million transfer fee with RCD Mallorca, according to reports. The Kosovo international has accepted personal terms and is ready to join the Istanbul side, with formal procedures expected to follow shortly.
Transfer Details
The agreement, first reported by journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, sees Fenerbahçe pay €15 million to acquire Muriqi from the La Liga club. The striker was identified as a key target by Fenerbahçe's new president, who prioritized his signing to bolster the attacking lineup.
Player's Background
Muriqi previously played for Fenerbahçe between 2019 and 2020, scoring 17 goals in 44 appearances before moving to Lazio. After stints with the Italian club and Mallorca, where he scored 15 goals in 56 matches, the 30-year-old is now set for a return to the Süper Lig.
Next Steps
The transfer is expected to be finalized once Muriqi completes his medical examination and signs the contract. Fenerbahçe fans have welcomed the news, anticipating the striker's reunion with the club where he previously enjoyed a successful spell.
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