Fenerbahce Close to Club-Record Signing of Lazio's Guendouzi

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Fenerbahce Close to Club-Record Signing of Lazio's Guendouzi

Turkish football powerhouse Fenerbahce are closing in on the most expensive transfer in the club’s history, having reached an agreement in principle with Lazio for French midfielder Matteo Guendouzi.

The potential move reflects the Istanbul club’s ambition for the second half of the season, The Caspian Post reports, citing Turkish media.

According to multiple transfer sources, including Gianluca Di Marzio and Fabrizio Romano, the clubs have agreed on a fee of €28 million ($33 million), with up to €2 million in add-ons.

If completed, the transfer would surpass Fenerbahce’s previous record and make Guendouzi the costliest player ever acquired by the club.

The 26-year-old is expected to travel to Istanbul in the coming days to finalize personal terms and undergo a medical, potentially after Lazio’s Serie A match against Hellas Verona on Jan. 11.

Guendouzi has been a fixture in Lazio’s midfield since joining from Marseille, initially on loan in 2023 before the move was made permanent last summer for around 13 million euros.

Across all competitions in the 2025-26 campaign, Guendouzi has made 16 appearances, scoring twice and adding one assist.

Previously, he emerged at Arsenal before revitalizing his career at Marseille, where he became a leader and regular France international.

The Yellow Canaries have already reached the Turkish Super Cup final, setting up a showdown with archrivals Galatasaray, and remain firmly in the Süper Lig title race.

The club has been active in the January window, adding winger Anthony Musaba and continuing talks for further reinforcements, but Guendouzi is viewed internally as the marquee move, one designed to raise the team’s ceiling domestically and in Europe.

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Turkish football powerhouse Fenerbahce are closing in on the most expensive transfer in the club’s history, having reached an agreement in principle with Lazio for French midfielder Matteo Guendouzi.