🎥 Brown lands in Istanbul, Fenerbahce trolls Milan with a viral video
On social media, to make the deal official, the club posted a video where the former Gent full-back is seen on a private jet, while a voice in Italian - with the chorus of the South Curve in the background - says that the young English talent was supposed to go to Milan.
At that point, Brown asks to change the radio station: then the announcement "Archie Brown is in Istanbul" starts, accompanied by images of the player in the yellow-blue jersey. And in the video, symbolically, it switches from pizza to kebab. A perfectly executed social media tease.
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