Goztepe, which will play a critical away game against İttifak Holding Konyaspor in Spor Toto Super League, is experiencing lively days again.
LATEST STATUS OF TRANSFERS
Goztepe A.S. It has been learned that while Mehmet Sepil, who holds the majority of the shares and resigned from his position as chairman for 8 years last week, wanted to take over many investor clubs after the farewell decision, Sepil gave a mandate to an international investment bank in Istanbul. It was emphasized that appointments and negotiations for transfer transactions were made through this foreign investment bank.
It was noted that all the criteria regarding the transfer were conveyed to the bank, and the names who aspire to the club met with the bank before President Sepil. It was emphasized that the investors will meet with Mehmet Sepil after accepting the criteria and completing the appointment procedures. It was stated that Göztepe’s assets, vision, future plans and how much money it will be transferred to are included in the specified criteria. It is expected that the number of suitors for Göztepe, where Danish businessman Rasmus Ankersen and former Fenerbahce manager Hulusi Belgü have been seriously interested, and Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich allegations are thrown, so far.
FORMER PRESIDENT FIRAT YİĞİT ALLEGED
It was alleged that Fırat Yiğit, who was in the chair of the presidency for one term in the 2005-2006 season, when the team was in the 3rd League in Göztepe, also rolled up his sleeves to take over the club. It has been claimed that Yiğit, who resides abroad, will meet with President Mehmet Sepil as soon as possible.
WHO WAS THE NEW PRESIDENT?
Murat Yazıcı came to replace Mehmet Sepil, who resigned from his presidency and board member in Göztepe.
Murat Yazici, who is Mehmet Sepil’s lawyer, temporarily assumed the presidency when Sepil took over the club.
Deputy Chairman Talat Papatya will represent Göztepe Sports Club in Super League Clubs Union instead of Mehmet Sepil, who also resigned from his duties in the Clubs Union.