El Degerfors vende a Marcus Rafferty por diez millones de coronas

El Degerfors cierra un acuerdo millonario con el traspaso de Marcus Rafferty a un club de la liga turca.

Información obtenida por NA-Sporten indica que la venta de Marcus Rafferty, de 21 años, está cerrada. El acuerdo solo está a la espera de ser anunciado oficialmente. La cifra del traspaso asciende a unos diez millones de coronas. El contrato vincula al jugador con el Degerfors hasta diciembre de 2027.

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