Fenerbahçe is stepping up its transfer activities ahead of the extraordinary general assembly scheduled for June 6-7. The club is focusing on securing key signings, with Aziz Yıldırım, one of the presidential candidates, leading the charge.

The club's priorities include the acquisition of Norwegian striker Alexander Sörloth, Scottish left-back Andrew Robertson, and Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic. According to sources, Fenerbahçe has begun negotiations with Atlético Madrid to secure Sörloth, who has been a top target for the club.

Significant progress has been made on the transfer of Robertson, with Fenerbahçe speeding up its talks with Liverpool. A substantial agreement has reportedly been reached on the player's terms.

Fenerbahçe has also requested medical reports for Kovacic, indicating a serious interest in bringing the midfielder to the club. The club is aiming to finalize the deals for Sörloth and Robertson in the near future.

Sörloth, who currently plays for Atlético Madrid, has scored 20 goals and provided 1 assist in 52 appearances this season. The Norwegian international has also represented his national team 70 times, scoring 26 goals.

Robertson, who has been with Liverpool since 2017, has made 377 official appearances for the club, scoring 14 goals and providing 69 assists. The experienced left-back has won the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League with the English giants.

Fenerbahçe aims to finalize these high-profile transfers before the upcoming general assembly, with the club's leadership showing a strong commitment to bolstering the squad.