Ex-Chelsea winger Miroslav Stoch has claimed he turned down Manchester City and Real Madrid to sign for Fenerbahce.
Stoch, 20, joined the Istanbul giants last month for £2.5 million on a four-year contract. After impressing on loan at Steve McClaren's Eredivisie-winning FC Twente, a number of sides had been in the chase for the Slovakia World Cup 2010 winger.
Speaking to reporters, he stated he had spurned the advances of some of Europe's most famous teams to make the move to Fenerbahce.
"Among them were Juventus, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Ajax and Sevilla," Stoch said.
"I considered everything, from all angles, but Fenerbahce were the best choice."
Stoch, 20, joined the Istanbul giants last month for £2.5 million on a four-year contract. After impressing on loan at Steve McClaren's Eredivisie-winning FC Twente, a number of sides had been in the chase for the Slovakia World Cup 2010 winger.
Speaking to reporters, he stated he had spurned the advances of some of Europe's most famous teams to make the move to Fenerbahce.
"Among them were Juventus, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Ajax and Sevilla," Stoch said.
"I considered everything, from all angles, but Fenerbahce were the best choice."
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