Ercan Kara leaving Samsunspor?
Laola1.at has reported on the permanent transfer of Ercan Kara to SK Rapid. Initially on loan from Samsunspor, Kara has now made a permanent move to SK Rapid. Despite not fully demonstrating his potential in the previous season, Rapid chose to finalize his transfer because of his dedication and performance during critical moments. Previously earning 1.2 million Euros annually at Samsunspor, Kara agreed to relinquish around 1 million Euros of his salary to make the permanent transfer to SK Rapid possible. The transfer was confirmed after rumors circulated about an agreement between SK Rapid and Samsunspor. Kara reportedly conveyed his emotional connection to SK Rapid and his wish to continue playing for the club.
Laola1.at reports on the potential permanent transfer of Ercan Kara to SK Rapid Wien. Ercan Kara, who was on loan in the spring, is wanted to stay at SK Rapid Wien. Trainer Peter Stöger has expressed his support for the 29-year-old, and Kara wants to remain in Vienna. Negotiations with Samsunspor are in the final phase, with a low six-figure transfer fee expected.
SK Rapid is considering a permanent signing of Ercan Kara. Samsunspor demands a transfer fee of 1.5 million Euros, but SK Rapid is aiming to reduce the fee to under 1 million Euros. Negotiations are ongoing, and the outcome is currently uncertain. Ercan Kara wants to stay in Europe. The information is reported by the Turkish media 'Haber Expres'.
Ercan Kara is returning to SK Rapid on loan from Samsunspor. Previously, he played 84 official matches and scored 37 goals for Rapid before moving to Orlando City and then to Samsunspor in Turkey. He will wear the number 99 jersey upon his return.
Ercan Kara is considering a return to SK Rapid Wien. An official offer from SK Rapid to Samsunspor includes a loan until the end of the season with an option to buy for 1.5 million Euro. Kara himself is interested in returning to Wien-Hütteldorf, as he admitted in a recent interview.
Follow Rumours
View transfer rumours on our TikTok, Instagram and X.