Konyaspor's 10+4 era has begun, and the team is set to undergo a revamp. The new foreign player rule to be applied in the 2026-2027 Süper Lig season will directly impact the transfer strategies of clubs. Tümosan Konyaspor, which has been working in line with the 10+4 foreign player application determined by the Turkish Football Federation, is shaping its squad planning according to this system. According to the new regulation, clubs will be able to have 10 foreign players in their squads without any criteria. In addition, 4 foreign players who will be included must have been born on or after January 1, 2003. Currently, Enis Bardhi, Yhoan Andzouana, Morten Bjorlo, Jo Jin-Ho, Jackson Muleka, Blaz Kramer, Sander Svendsen, and Diogo Gonçalves have ongoing contracts with Konyaspor. The contracts of Marko Jevtovic, Adama Nagalo, Riechedly Bazoer, and Kazeem Olaigbe, who played on loan, have expired. The green-and-white management has parted ways with Riechedly Bazoer and is not considering Kazeem Olaigbe, who has a 50% stake in his transfer, for next season's squad planning. Konyaspor plans to focus on young, talented, and promising foreign players to both increase its squad depth and comply with the 10+4 rule in the new period. Meanwhile, the areas that need to be transferred in the green-and-white team have also become clear. There are significant deficiencies in the left-back and left-wing positions, while the future of Yhoan Andzouana, who is rumored to want to leave the team, remains uncertain. The management aims to resolve the uncertainties in the current squad while closely following the Turkish Football Federation's final decision on the foreign player rule.
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Konyaspor's 10+4 Era Begins, Team to Undergo Revamp
Konyaspor is reshaping its squad to comply with the new foreign player rule in the 2026-2027 Süper Lig season. Players like Enis Bardhi, Yhoan Andzouana, and Morten Bjorlo have ongoing contracts.
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