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The most expensive signing in Galatasaray’s history is here

The most expensive signing in Galatasaray's history is here

He Galatasarayone of the most successful clubs in Türkiye, announced this Monday the signing of the Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Saraso far in the Norwich English, for 18 million euros. The 25-year-old player has signed a five-year contract and will earn 2.75 million euros per season, the Turkish club said in a statement.

Galastasaray will pay Norwich 18 million euros, spread over nine instalments over three seasons, the statement said. The transfer is the most expensive in Galatasaray’s history and the second in the entire Turkish Super League, only behind Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri from Sevilla, who was signed last month by Fenerbahce for 19.5 million euros.

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Sara was trained at Sao Paulo’s youth system, joining their first team in 2019, and from there he moved to Norwich City in 2022 for 10.5 million euros. In the 86 games that the Brazilian has played with Norwich in the Championship, the English second division, he has scored 20 goals and made 16 assists, a remarkable record, the Turkish club underlines.



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