Degerfors selger Marcus Rafferty for ti millioner kroner

Degerfors fullfører en mangemillionhandel ved å selge Marcus Rafferty til en klubb i den tyrkiske ligaen.

Opplysninger til NA-Sporten viser at salget av 21 år gamle Marcus Rafferty er i boks. Avtalen venter nå bare på å bli offentliggjort. Overgangssummen beløper seg til rundt ti millioner kroner. Kontrakten binder spilleren til Degerfors frem til desember 2027.

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