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Cedi Osman Explains Surprising Panathinaikos Exit for PAOK

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Cedi Osman has explained why he left Panathinaikos for PAOK in one of the summer’s most surprising European basketball moves. Osman agreed to a three-year contract worth €9 million net with PAOK, reportedly the largest deal in EuroCup history. Panathinaikos also received a €2 million buyout for the Turkish forward, who still had one year […] The post Cedi Osman explains surprising Panathinaikos exit for PAOK appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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Turkish basketball player Cedi Osman left Panathinaikos this summer to join PAOK Thessaloniki, despite interest from Turkish giants Anadolu Efes and Fenerbahce. Osman said that potential moves to Turkish clubs were complicated by Panathinaikos' high buyout price.

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Cedi Osman also spoke about the unsuccessful last season at Panathinaikos, about Trinchieri and Ataman, but also about the clash with Olympiacos.

·Marousi, Greece
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Cedi Osman is one of the great stars of European basketball and who decided to return to the Euroleague, coming from the NBA, with the Panathinaikos, with which he still had one more year of contract.Although the Turkish, in an unexpected movement, decided to make the leap to the Greek PAOK, that is, with a contract of authentic luxury, three years guaranteed for a total of nine million euros, the biggest contract in the history of the Eurocup.

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One of the most famous players of the Turkish national team, Cedi Osman, is leaving Panathinaikos and will continue his career with the Greek club PAOK. The 31-year-old winger, who played in the Euroleague, was also interested in the Turkish big clubs Fenerbahce and Anadolu Efes, but a deal did not come to fruition.

Cedi Osman gave a long interview in Turkey where he talked about everything and especially about what happened in the summer regarding his transfer from Panathinaikos to PAOK.

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Eurohoops broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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