Fenerbahce Push to Sign Filip Kostic Permanently as Juventus Lower Their Price
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Filip Kostic's Fenerbahce Move Reportedly Heads Toward a Permanent Deal
Serbia winger Filip Kostic is at the centre of a developing transfer story, with Fenerbahce reported to be pushing to turn his loan into a permanent move. The Istanbul club are said to want Kostic to stay beyond his temporary spell, and the noise around the situation has grown louder in recent weeks.
For now, nothing is settled. Kostic remains a Juventus player while he is away from Turin, and any permanent switch would depend on the two clubs agreeing terms. What has emerged so far points to a club keen to keep a player who has rebuilt his standing on loan, and to a parent club apparently open to a sale.
Why Kostic Left Turin
The backdrop to all of this is Kostic's changed role at Juventus. The Serbian was left out of the project under Thiago Motta, and that decision opened the door to a loan move to Fenerbahce. Rather than fight for minutes in a squad where he was no longer central, Kostic took the chance to play regularly elsewhere.
The move has the look of a fresh start. A winger who had become a peripheral figure in Italy found a stage where he was wanted, and the early signals suggest both player and loan club have reasons to want the arrangement made permanent.
The Contract Clock
Timing is central to the story. Kostic's Juventus contract runs until June 2026, which means he is still tied to the club during his loan away from Turin. That deadline shapes everything around a possible transfer.
A player heading toward the final stretch of a contract is, in practical terms, a depreciating asset for the selling side. The closer the expiry date, the weaker a club's negotiating hand tends to be, and that reality appears to be feeding into how the Kostic situation is being framed.

Juventus Reportedly Lower Their Asking Price
According to the reports circulating around the move, Juventus have softened their stance on price. The asking figure is said to have dropped from around EUR 5-6 million to as low as EUR 4 million.
That kind of reduction fits the broader picture. With the contract winding down and the player already settled at Fenerbahce, a lower fee makes a deal more achievable for the Turkish side and reduces the risk of Juventus losing Kostic for nothing further down the line.
| Detail | Reported status |
|---|---|
| Current club (registration) | Juventus |
| Loan club | Fenerbahce |
| Juventus contract until | June 2026 |
| Reported asking price | Lowered from ~EUR 5-6m to as low as EUR 4m |
| Reported Fenerbahce offer | 2+1-year contract |
Mourinho's Influence and Fenerbahce's Plan
One of the threads running through the reports is Jose Mourinho's role in the push to keep Kostic. The veteran coach has been linked to the effort to make the loan permanent, with his backing cited as part of why Fenerbahce want to lock the deal down.
On the contract side, Fenerbahce are reported to be planning a 2+1-year offer for the Serbian. The structure, a guaranteed two years plus an additional season, would give the club a multi-year commitment from a player who has already shown he can contribute on loan.
Kostic is not the only Serbian whose next move is being watched closely. Talk of high-profile transfers has been a recurring theme this window, from established internationals to younger names such as the one detailed in our coverage of Vasilije Kostov's reported record move from Crvena Zvezda to Inter Milan.
Benfica Also in the Picture
Fenerbahce are not described as the only club with an eye on Kostic. Benfica have also been linked to the winger, adding a second name to a situation that, on the reporting so far, is not yet resolved.

Interest from more than one club can shift the dynamics of any negotiation. It gives the player options and can firm up a selling club's position, even when the contract clock is ticking. For now, though, the picture remains one of reported interest rather than a completed agreement.
A Long-Serving Serbia Winger
Whatever happens at club level, Kostic remains a familiar figure for the national team. He is a long-serving Serbia winger, the kind of experienced wide player a country leans on across qualifying campaigns and major-tournament cycles.
His situation sits within a wider conversation about Serbia's men's senior side, a group that has navigated highs and lows in recent years, as set out in our recap of Serbia men's football covering the World Cup miss and Nations League. Where its established names line up at club level feeds directly into the form they bring to international duty.
Squad-building decisions reflect that mix of experience and renewal too, something visible in the way Serbia have approached recent call-ups, including the group named in our look at the 18-man roster for the World Cup 2027 qualifiers.
What Happens Next
The Kostic story is best read as live rather than finished. Fenerbahce are reported to want him permanently, Mourinho is linked to the push, Juventus are said to have lowered their price, and Benfica are in the conversation. None of that, on its own, makes a transfer official.
With his Juventus deal running to June 2026 and a 2+1-year offer reportedly on the table at Fenerbahce, the coming period should clarify whether the loan becomes a permanent home for the Serbia international, or whether another club steps in before any deal is sealed.
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