Hakan Çalhanoğlu's name keeps drifting back to Fenerbahçe, but as it stands this is a rumour rather than a deal in motion. The 32-year-old Türkiye midfielder is under contract at Inter until June 2027, and the figures floated — somewhere between £14.5m and £17m — sit below his roughly £22m valuation. There is no sign yet of accepted terms or a personal agreement; this remains interest and market chatter rather than live negotiation. The strongest link comes from Fabrizio Romano, a benchmark reporter, who twelve days ago tied Çalhanoğlu to a Fenerbahçe switch at around €20m. Beyond that the trail thins: Nevzat Dindar's piece a day earlier was openly speculative, leaning on repeated rumours and market talk with no concrete developments. One reliable voice and one speculative column is slim foundation for a move of this size. The engine puts this at 14% — a longshot. That reflects a deal with a credible headline behind it but little underneath: a player with two years left on his Inter contract, a fee gap between what is being discussed and what he is valued at, and no medical, agreement or formal bid on record. For it to climb, Inter would need to signal willingness to sell and the numbers would need to close. The money is in keeping with Çalhanoğlu's history — Leverkusen to AC Milan cost £20m in 2017 — and with Fenerbahçe's recent outlay, having paid £15m for a signing from Angers SCO in 2026. Watch for the first concrete trigger: an actual bid from Fenerbahçe, any hint Inter will let him leave, or a personal agreement emerging.