
Between 26 June and 4 July, Amedspor signed five players: Kosovo international winger Ermal Krasniqi (2+1 years), Scottish centre-back David Bates (2+1), Madagascar international midfielder Rayan Raveloson, 20-year-old winger Berk Kızıldemir from Galatasaray (3+1) and goalkeeper Mustafa Burak Bozan from Gaziantep FK (3 years). In nine days, the outline of the club's first Süper Lig squad became visible.
The pattern is clear: European experience on the wing, physicality at centre-back, international experience in midfield, top-flight familiarity in goal, and youth with resale value wide right. President Nahit Eren has confirmed principle agreements with two further foreign players, transfers guided by head coach Besnik Hasi's technical report.
The squad also keeps its sharpest weapon: Mbaye Diagne, the division's top scorer who fired the club to promotion, declared in May: 'I am coming back, I will break the record again.' Six academy players have been promoted to the senior squad in camp at Erzurum.
A plan with roots and reach: the club's own academy children train beside internationals tested across Europe. This is not a promoted side assembling survivors — it is a Kurdish club building a squad meant to belong at the top, and to stay there.