Fenerbahce is moving ahead with plans to reshape its squad before the start of the new season, with club officials working on both incoming transfers and potential departures as preparations continue.
Club president Aziz Yildirim and his management team are said to be pushing ahead with efforts to get the squad ready as quickly as possible.
While the transfer committee continues to work on new signings, it is also assessing offers for several players who could leave during the summer window.
According to TRT Spor, the Turkish public broadcaster, several Fenerbahce players have attracted interest from other clubs. The board is said to expect significant transfer fees for Rodrigo Becao, Mimovic, Sofyan Amrabat and Diego Carlos, all of whom spent last season away from the club on loan. For international readers, a loan move allows a player to temporarily play for another club while remaining under contract with their parent team.
Fenerbahce is also evaluating proposals for Archie Brown and Anthony Musaba. Nottingham Forest previously submitted a €16 million offer for Brown, but the bid was turned down. The English club is now expected to come back with an improved proposal.
Meanwhile, Musaba has reportedly drawn an offer worth around €10 million, which is also being considered by the club.
The club is also looking over offers for Jayden Oosterwolde, with the aim of bringing in at least €25 million if the Dutch defender leaves.
At the same time, Oosterwolde's representative traveled to the team's training camp in Austria and met with the football committee.
Head coach Ismail Kartal is reported to want the defender to stay, while the player's representatives have put forward their expectations for a new contract during talks with the club.