Brazilian club Internacional have agreed to sign Enner Valencia on a free transfer at the end of the season. The club cannot announce the move as of yet due to a confidentiality clause agreed in the contract.
And right now, the player is keen to not reveal the details of the arrangement to his current club, Fenerbahce. The striker has scored 23 goals in 30 games for his current club, and has sealed a move back to South America. He has agreed a deal until June 2025, but is yet to sign the paperwork.
Enner Valencia agrees free transfer back to Internacional
Valencia played for West Ham, Everton and Tigres in the past before joining Fenerbahce in 2020. He has emerged as a fan favourite for the Turkish side, but will be moving on once his deal runs out in the summer.
Fenerbahce tried to agree a new deal with Enner Valencia in the recent past. However, they were unable to meet his salary demands or the length of his contract. As a result, they are now resigned to him leaving at the end of the season.
The Ecuador captain will be signing his contract with Internacional in the coming months. And it is only a matter of time before the move is announced – considering the confidentiality agreement involved.