Wanda Nara made list of six demands for Mauro Icardi to join Galatasaray on loan transfer including 24-hour driver | The Sun

WANDA NARA made a list of six demands for her husband Mauro Icardi to join Galatasaray – including a 24-hour driver.

The striker has arrived at the Turkish club on loan from PSG in a huge coup for the Istanbul-based team.


He was greeted by a huge crowd as Galatasaray paraded him in front of fans earlier this week.

Nara, who also acts as his representative, made a list of demands for him to join the club, according to Mundo Deportivo.

The actress and model is believed to have played an important role in Icardi signing for Paris Saint-Germain in 2020.

And she was involved in negotiations again for this loan move as she reportedly made six demands.

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These included a 24-hour driver for the 29-year-old to take him around town.

A personal chef was also requested as a term of the deal, the report says.

Nara also reportedly wanted a house secured for the family and for them to have security.

Along with this, she wanted a hotel to stay in until December and schools for her children to attend.

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Icardi was not the only star making a move to Turkey this weekend with ex-Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata also making the move.

Norwich's Milot Rashica has also left for Istanbul on loan.

The transfer means the Turkish league is now stacked with stars, including ex-Arsenal ace Mesut Ozil and former Tottenham man Dele Alli.



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