Michy Batshuayi: “I am happy to play in the Champions League again”
A signing ceremony was held for Galatasaray’s new transfer Michy Batshuayi. Speaking at the ceremony, the striker said, ‘I am happy to play in the Champions League again.’ Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi, who Galatasaray added to their squad, expressed his excitement about playing in the Champions League once more during the event.

A signing ceremony was held for Galatasaray’s new transfer Michy Batshuayi. The striker, speaking at the ceremony, said, ‘I am happy to play in the Champions League again.’ Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi, who joined Galatasaray’s squad, signed a 3-year contract at the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex RAMS Park Stadium. After the signing ceremony, Batshuayi made statements to Galatasaray TV. The Belgian forward stated, ‘Thank you for the welcome, I am very happy. Galatasaray is a great club that frequently becomes champions. This is very important for a player. Galatasaray has wanted me for a few years. Fate brought us together.’ Responding to the criticism for transferring from Fenerbahçe to Galatasaray, the 30-year-old player said, ‘The beauty of football is here, some are pleased, some are not. The most important thing here is my satisfaction. My family is also very happy. I will work very hard in return for the trust Galatasaray has shown in me.’ Michy Batshuayi emphasized the improvement of the Turkish league day by day, saying, ‘I have experience in the big three clubs. Galatasaray called me here and I will do what is necessary. I know the Champions League. I am happy to play in the Champions League again. Playing in this stadium will be a fantastic experience. I know our fans are incredible. I am very happy. I have talked to some players. I know names like Mertens, Zaha, and Ziyech. I will get to know the others as well. I think it is very important for us to get to know each other in order to work in the best conditions and win matches.’ After the statements, Batshuayi visited RAMS Park and the Galatasaray Stadium Museum.