No place where Erdogan doesn't interfere, finds Turkish football club after being expelled from Germany

Cenk Sahin was expelled from the German club St Pauli after through a post in Instagram had backed Turkey's military attacks on Kurds in northern Syria. However, he has not had to wait long for the new adventure, while St. Paul has completely distanced himself from his player and ideal, reports [...]
Cenk Sahin was expelled from the German club St Pauli after through a post in Instagram had backed Turkey's military attacks on Kurds in northern Syria.
But he didn't have to wait long for the new adventure, until St. Paul completely distanced himself from his player and ideal, reports Periscope.
And now, Istanbul Basaxehir has immediately expressed interest in his services, allowing this to be meant by a post on social networks.
“Return to home Enver Cenk Sahin,” wrote the page of the club allegedly owned by Turkish President Recep Tayyp Erdogan. /Periscope. com/












