Million compensation for Slovenian striker: Blaž Kramer to leave Legia and sign in Turkey on the last day of the summer transfer window
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The transfer that was expected to happen weeks ago but faced numerous complications is finally set to be finalized today, on the last day of the summer transfer window in Turkey. Slovenian striker Blaž Kramer has left Poland and traveled to Turkey; he arrived in Istanbul this morning, though this is not his final destination. He will sign his contract in Konya, a city in central Anatolia, approximately 260 km south of Ankara, the capital of Turkey. There, he will join the Turkish top-flight club Konyaspor, which will pay a million-euro transfer fee.
According to reports from Poland, Legia and Konyaspor have agreed on a transfer fee of just over a million euros, and Blaž Kramer is set to sign the most lucrative contract of his career. Konyaspor has reportedly impressed him with an annual salary of 650,000 euros net.
The 28-year-old Blaž Kramer, who was also unsuccessfully pursued by Slovan from Bratislava this summer, has been with Legia since the summer of 2022. Before that, he played in Switzerland with Zürich, where he won the domestic league title. During his time with Legia, he played 57 matches and scored 17 goals, although his statistics might have been even better had he not been troubled by numerous injuries in Poland.
Now, with Kramer already in Turkey, all that remains is the signing of the contract. However, it’s important to remember that Kramer was also in Konya earlier this summer, but the deal did not materialize. Therefore, we will need to wait for the official confirmation of the transfer before we can conclusively say: Blaž Kramer will be playing in Turkey.
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Author: editorial Football Planet