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The passage of Hakim Ziyech through Galatasaray seems to have reached a point of no return. The Moroccan international, who landed in Istanbul in June 2023 from Chelsea, no longer hides his discontent with the Turkish club and especially with coach Okan Buruk. In recent statements, the former Ajax player has been clear about his intention to leave the team in the upcoming winter transfer window.
Ziyech has not hesitated to express his frustration with the current situation in a recent interview with Turkish media: "I have informed the board that I will leave in January. I do not want to stay in this club, especially not under the orders of a coach as bad as Okan Buruk," stated the player, making it clear that his relationship with the coach is completely broken and his eagerness to leave the Ottoman team.
Making a Case to Leave Galatasaray
Despite being warmly welcomed when he arrived at the club, the situation has changed dramatically. The 31-year-old footballer has expressed regret for signing with Galatasaray and has stated that he has no interest in the team's future. "I do not want to be bothered anymore, I just want them to respect my decision to leave," he commented.
This season, Ziyech has played 11 games, with a modest record of one goal and one assist, numbers that reflect a performance below expectations. His departure in January seems imminent, with a strained atmosphere complicating any possibility of reconciliation.
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