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Former Three Lions international finds a new career in Turkey and earns a Fenerbahce call

Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 30.06.21. | 16:11

Steven Caulker joins one of the biggest Super Lig clubs

Former England defender Steven Caulker is set to stay in Turkey after agreeing on a deal to sign for Fenerbahce. The former Tottenham and Queens Park Rangers centre-back, 29, has spent two seasons at Alanyaspor and will sign a contract pending a medical.

The centre-back will join one of the three Istanbul giants as a free agent following the expiration of his Alanyaspor contract.

Many eyebrows were raised when Caulker switched England for Turkey two years ago but it proved to be a good career move for a player that was once signed by Jurgen Klopp for Liverpool. His impact at Anfield wasn’t a lasting one, but Caulker still has a lot to show and is now at a great age for a defender.

Caulker playing for Liverpool in 2016 (©Gallo Images)Caulker playing for Liverpool in 2016 (©Gallo Images)

On Tuesday, Caulker thanked Alanyaspor and its fans on social media for giving him a chance to rebuild his career after leaving England.

"You gave me a chance. I will never forget what you did for me."

Caulker, who has also played for Cardiff City, Swansea City, Dundee and Liverpool, made 33 appearances and scored three goals for Alanyaspor last season.

Alanyaspor were top of the Turkish Super Lig but eventually slipped to seventh. Moving to Fenerbahce will offer Caulker the chance to compete in the Europa League next season.

Caulker has one cap for England, scoring in a 4-2 defeat against Sweden in a friendly in 2012. He also made five appearances for Team GB at the London Olympics that year.


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