Degerfors säljer Marcus Rafferty för tio miljoner kronor

Degerfors genomför en mångmiljonaffär med försäljningen av Marcus Rafferty till en turkisk ligaklubb.

Uppgifter till NA-sporten visar att försäljningen av den 21-årige Marcus Rafferty är klar. Affären väntar bara på att bli offentlig.

Övergångssumman ligger på omkring tio miljoner kronor. Kontraktet knyter spelaren till Degerfors till och med december 2027.

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