French Striker Claims Threats and Conspiracies During Loan at Fenerbahçe

French Striker Claims Threats and Conspiracies During Loan at Fenerbahçe

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Footballer Allan Saint-Maximin has made serious allegations against Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, where he was on loan for the 2024-25 season. The French striker, owned by Al-Ahli, stated that the Turkish club "tried to inject me with meaningless substances", also citing conspiracies, threats and a lack of sensitivity at a time when his father was dying.

"I have reached a point where I am no longer afraid. At Fenerbahçe I faced absurd situations that touched me deeply," he said, adding that despite everything, he tried to give his best and thanked Jose Mourinho for his support.

Fenerbahçe immediately reacted by calling the statements a "distortion of facts" and announced that it would take legal action to protect the club's image.

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