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Romano: Fenerbahce and Atletico Madrid have asked Demiral, but he will stay in Jeddah this summer
June 17 According to well-known transfer reporter Romano, although Demiral received inquiries from European clubs, he plans to continue playing for Jeddah nationals this summer.
Romano said that both Fenerbahce and Atletico Madrid have asked about Demiral, but he is currently expected to choose to stay in the team.
Turkish defender Demilar, 27, has played 48 times in various competitions this season, scoring 1 goal and contributing 3 assists. His contract with the club expires next summer, and now the price of Deutschland is 13 million euros.
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