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Leaving Manchester City
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Leaving Manchester City

Nathan Aké, 31-year-old Dutch footballer, has left English Premier League club Manchester City to join Turkish team Fenerbahçe. The transfer was confirmed after a year-long contract with City, though Fenerbahçe did not disclose whether they paid a fee for his move. Aké previously played for Bournemouth before joining City in 2020, making 177 appearances and winning four EPL titles and the 2023 UEFA Champions League. He earned six caps for the Netherlands national team, including participation in the 2023 FIFA World Cup where the Netherlands lost to Morocco in the round-of-16.

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Leaving Manchester City

Nathan Aké, 31-year-old Dutch footballer, has left English Premier League club Manchester City to join Turkish team Fenerbahçe. The transfer was confirmed after a year-long contract with City, though Fenerbahçe did not disclose whether they paid a fee for his move. Aké previously played for Bournemouth before joining City in 2020, making 177 appearances and winning four EPL titles and the 2023 UEFA Champions League. He earned six caps for the Netherlands national team, including participation in the 2023 FIFA World Cup where the Netherlands lost to Morocco in the round-of-16.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports transfer without any political implications. It provides factual information about the player’s career, recent performance, and contractual details without taking an ideological stance or promoting any particular viewpoint.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 88): The article accurately reports Nathan Aké's transfer from Manchester City to Fenerbahçe, including his age, career stats, and participation in the Euros. It presents the information neutrally, though there is slight emphasis on his performance at the Euros, which may slightly skew objectivity.

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