Serhou Guirassy's move from Borussia Dortmund to Fenerbahçe is live and advancing. The player side is sorted — Guirassy wants this, and a verbal agreement on personal terms is in place. What remains is the club-to-club fee: Dortmund are holding out around €40m, while Fenerbahçe are pushing nearer €20-25m. With a deal range of £21m–£27.3m being floated, the gap is real but not unbridgeable, and fresh talks are scheduled to push the transfer towards being made official. The reporting leans heavily on Turkish voices. Sercan Hamzaoglu and Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, both rated mid-table for reliability, carry the freshest claims of a player agreement and a scheduled meeting to formalise matters. Erdem Akbas adds that the fee and payment plan are largely agreed, though he stops short of declaring it done. It is corroborated across several sources, but the cluster of mid-tier Turkish sourcing caps how confident anyone should be. The 58% reading means this is genuinely in the balance — more likely on than off, but far from a formality. For it to complete, Dortmund and Fenerbahçe must close that fee gap; the agreed personal terms are the reason it sits above a coin-flip, while the unresolved money is what keeps it from sitting higher. Fenerbahçe have done this kind of business before: their signing from Lazio at £24m (2026) sits squarely within the range being discussed here, so the money is in keeping. Watch for the scheduled meeting to convert into an accepted fee. Once Dortmund and Fenerbahçe agree the number, a medical and announcement should follow quickly.