Degerfors sælger Marcus Rafferty for ti millioner kroner

Degerfors færdiggør en millionhandel ved at sælge Marcus Rafferty til en tyrkisk ligaklub.

Oplysninger til NA-Sporten viser, at salget af den 21-årige Marcus Rafferty er på plads. Handlen mangler nu kun at blive offentliggjort.

Transferbeløbet lyder på omkring ti millioner kroner. Kontrakten binder spilleren til Degerfors frem til december 2027.

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