Former Manchester United midfielder Fred rejected offers to stay in the Premier League because he wanted to win trophies. Fred signed for Fenerbahce for €15million (£12.93m) earlier this month and he made the move to Turkey despite interest from Fulham, whose manager Marco Silva was pictured talking to him after the sides played at Old Trafford last season.
There was also interest from Saudi Arabia, but he completed his move to Fenerbahce on August 13 and he sent a heartfelt message to fans on social media, thanking them for their support throughout his time in Manchester. ALSO READ: Dean Henderson is leaving United with mixed emotions In an interview with Sporx, Fred has now expanded on his decision to join Fenerbahce by admitting he wanted to win trophies. "I am very happy to be at this great club," he said. "I would like to thank our president and management for making great efforts to get me here.
I am in a beautiful country. Everything is going well. I feel good. Everyone has welcomed me in the best way, "Fenerbahce is a very big club.
Other Turkish teams and some teams from England were also interested. There were some teams from different countries, but Fenerbahce told me about its project.