Turkish Süper Lig side, Fenerbahçe Sports Club, has said, it will exercise all its legal rights against Allan Saint-Maximin’s recent statements where he “attempted to mislead the public and damage the reputation of our club”.
The Yellow Canaries made known its decision to exercise all its legal rights against the French winger via a ‘Mandatory Statement’.
According to talkSPORT:
Speaking on the Zack Nani podcast, Saint-Maximin claimed club doctors tried to get him to use a banned substance.
The 28-year-old alleged that when he fell ill, Fenerbahce staff gave him ‘treatment that’s considered a doping product.’
The Mandatory Statement reads:.”We have followed with astonishment the recent statements made by Allan Saint-Maximin, who played for our club during the 2024–25 season, on a social media platform.
“By distorting the facts regarding the medical treatment he received following a health issue, the player has attempted to mislead the public and damage the reputation of our club.
“As Fenerbahçe Sports Club, we hereby inform the public that we will exercise all our legal rights against these misleading statements and any attempt to undermine our institutional reputation.
“Fenerbahçe Sports Club”
Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahçe finished second in the Süper Lig 2024/25 behind Galatasaray, League Winners.