
Galatasaray have completed the signing of Ivory Coast defender Wilfried Singo from AS Monaco in a deal worth €30.8 million ($36m), the Turkish Super Lig club confirmed on Thursday.
As part of the transfer, Monaco will also receive 10% of any future resale profit should Galatasaray sell the player in the future.
Five-Year Contract for Singo
The 24-year-old right-back, capped 31 times for the Ivory Coast national team, has signed a five-year contract worth €4.8 million per season.
Singo’s arrival strengthens Galatasaray’s defensive line as the Istanbul giants aim to dominate the Turkish Super Lig and compete strongly in the UEFA Champions League.
Major Move in Turkish Football
This move highlights Galatasaray’s determination to attract top international talent and remain competitive on both domestic and European fronts.
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