Fernando leaves Man City to join Galatasaray

Football
By Reuters | Aug 05, 2017
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Galatasaray sign Brazilian midfielder Fernando from Manchester City

Galatasaray have signed Brazilian midfielder Fernando from Manchester City on a three-year contract for a fee of 5.25 million euros (4.73 million pounds), both clubs announced on Friday.

Fernando, who joined City from Porto in 2014 and made more than 100 appearances for the Manchester club, heads to Turkey after being used sparingly by manager Pep Guardiola last season.

"The club has looked after me incredibly well throughout my time here and I have enjoyed the challenge of playing for a top team in probably the world's toughest league," the 30-year-old told City's website. (www.mancity.com)

"The League Cup success of 2016 was a highlight for me and something I will never forget."

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