The air is thick with anticipation at Fenerbahçe Stadium. With just five days remaining until the presidential election on June 7, the battle lines are drawn, and the weapons of choice are not policy platforms, but footballing titans. The fanbase, starved of silverware, is waking up from its slumber. Two candidates, two visions, and a transfer market on fire. Who will you back? The veteran statesman or the ambitious newcomer?

The Aké Ambition

Aziz Yıldırım, the club’s former president and a name synonymous with Fenerbahçe’s golden eras, has made his move. He has reportedly contacted Manchester City management regarding Dutch defender Nathan Aké. The price tag? A cool 11 million euros. But Yıldırım is not shy about spending. He is prepared to offer the 31-year-old defender a net salary of 8 million euros, plus 6 million in bonuses. This is not a whisper; this is a roar. If Aké agrees, the negotiations for his transfer will accelerate immediately. Yıldırım has already hinted at securing two strikers, signaling a complete overhaul of the attack.

The Lewandowski Dream

Across the board, Hakan Safi is playing a different card. His headline act? Robert Lewandowski. The candidate has initiated talks with the Polish striker, who is set to leave Barcelona. Safi is promising to meet every condition the 37-year-old legend demands. Remember his promise? "I will bring two world stars." He is walking that walk. Additionally, Safi has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with Turkish national team defender Merih Demiral for a defensive reinforcement. The choice is stark: experience and stability with Yıldırım, or high-profile glamour and youth with Safi. The clock is ticking. The fans are watching. The future of Fenerbahçe hangs in the balance.