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·16 April 2026
Mauro Icardi's Galatasaray crisis: dropped, deal ending, future in doubt

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·16 April 2026

Mauro Icardi is facing the deepest crisis of his spell at Galatasaray. The 33-year-old Argentine striker, who was a key figure in the club’s five titles since his arrival, has been relegated to the bench with increasingly subdued performances and a contract that expires in June, with no formal renewal offer yet arriving. The Turkish outlet Fanatik revealed the details that triggered the rupture: coach Okan Buruk asked for his departure in the winter transfer window, and the Champions League match against Liverpool ultimately broke the relationship between the manager and the Rosario-born player for good.
According to an investigation by the outlet Takvim cited by Fanatik, Buruk submitted a report to the board during the midseason break suggesting the signing of a young, athletic striker to replace Icardi as Víctor Osimhen’s backup. The board contacted the player’s agent to inform him of the situation. The representative began exploring options with two or three clubs, but the move collapsed when fans reacted strongly on social media to the transfer rumors.
The bond between Buruk and Icardi had been damaged ever since, but the away Champions League match against Liverpool was the final episode. The coach only sent the Argentine onto the pitch when the score was already 0-4 and there were ten minutes left. “Sources close to the club suggest that decision was the straw that broke the camel’s back. It is claimed that the ‘Tango dancer’ has now emotionally closed the Galatasaray chapter forever,” Fanatik wrote.
The method of giving him minutes only in the closing stages of matches became a constant, and the numbers reflect it. In the 1-1 draw against Kocaelispor, Icardi came on in the 80th minute, touched the ball only three times, won one aerial ball, made one successful tackle, and his only shot went wide. Far from the player who dominated the opposition box in his best seasons.
The decline began after the serious ligament injury he suffered against Tottenham last season, which kept him out for ten months. By the time he returned, Osimhen had already taken over the starting spot and Icardi’s role kept shrinking. In the current season he has played 42 matches, scored 15 goals, and provided two assists—numbers far from his best version.
The striker turned to social media to take responsibility amid the storm of criticism: he posted an image alongside the message, “Criticize me, those behind me are safe. We will be champions.”
His future remains uncertain. Clubs such as Juventus, Milan, Napoli, Elche, Oviedo, and Mexico’s América have shown interest, although for now Icardi remains in Istanbul. All of this while Galatasaray lead the Turkish Super Lig with 68 points, just two ahead of Fenerbahce in a title race that leaves no room for mistakes.
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