RCD Mallorca parted ways with Vedat Muriqi in a 15 million euro transfer deal, sparking controversy among the club's fans. The Kosovar forward had agreed to return to Fenerbahçe in a deal valued at 15 million euros, payable in three installments over the next three years. The move, announced by Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, also includes a 10% sell-on clause for the Balearic club. Muriqi will travel to Istanbul in the coming days to undergo medical tests before finalizing his return to the club where he exploded before signing with Lazio. The loss of Muriqi is not just about the money. For Mallorca, it means losing their most recognizable striker, a player who became a symbol of character, goals, and emotional unity at Son Moix. The problem for much of the red-and-white fan base is the price. Selling the second-highest scorer in LaLiga for 15 million euros may seem little, especially considering the player's weight in the team and the difficulty of finding a guaranteed replacement for a season in LaLiga Hypermotion. But the operation has nuances. Muriqi is 32 years old, Mallorca needs to reorganize its project and find a new offensive leader. The club has been looking for a replacement for several months, but has not found a player who fits their style of play. The loss of Muriqi is a hard blow for Mallorca, but the club is determined to move forward and find a new offensive leader. Mallorca's coach, Javier Aguirre, has said that he is looking for a player who fits their style of play and can help the team move forward. Mallorca has a complicated calendar in the second half of the season, but the club is determined to move forward and fight for the title. The loss of Muriqi is a challenge for Mallorca, but the club is ready to face it.