Ylber Ramadani has ended his adventure with Lecce in Serie A, transferring to Çorum FK, a newly promoted team in the Turkish Super League.
The Albanian midfielder's move has sparked controversy, as he leaves one of Europe's strongest leagues, where he was a key player for Lecce, to join a club that is not considered one of the biggest in Turkish football. However, the decision appears to be driven primarily by financial reasons.
According to Italian media, Ramadani will earn a net salary of 1.5 million euros per season at Çorum FK. The midfielder has signed a two-year contract, with the option of extending for another season.
Reports suggest that the new salary is almost double what he was earning at Lecce. This financial offer is considered the main reason the player insisted on leaving the Italian club, despite still having a year left on his contract.
With this transfer, Ramadani begins a new chapter in his career, aiming to be one of the protagonists of Çorum FK in the club's first season in the Turkish football elite.
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