Afterwards, the team will return to Istanbul and travel to Graz, Austria, for the second part of the new season training between 2–13 July, where they will play friendly matches against Admira Wacker, Hajduk Split and Strasbourg, respectively.
[7] On 29 June, Fenerbahçe defeated Petrolul Ploiești 2–1 in their first friendly match of the season, with goals from Edin Džeko and Miha Zajc.
[9] On 6 July, Fenerbahçe drew 1–1 with Austrian side Admira Wacker, with Edin Džeko scoring the team's only goal from a penalty.
[10] On 8 July, Fenerbahçe announced that Serdar Aziz had left the camp after a meeting with coach José Mourinho and was given permission for transfer talks.
[13] On 13 July, Fenerbahçe defeated Strasbourg 4–0 in the last friendly match of the Austria camp, with Sebastian Szymański, Dušan Tadić, Ryan Kent and Edin Džeko scoring the team's goals.
[17] On 18 July, Fenerbahçe defeated Hull City 5–1 in their last pre-season friendly match, with Edin Džeko's double and goals from Fred, Sebastian Szymański and Mert Hakan Yandaş.
[18] On 23 July, Fenerbahçe defeated Lugano 4–3 away in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League second qualifying round, with a hat-trick from Edin Džeko and a single goal from Ferdi Kadıoğlu.
[21] On 30 July, Fenerbahçe defeated Lugano 2–1 at home in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League second qualifying round with goals from Edin Džeko and Sebastian Szymański.
[24] On 13 August, Fenerbahçe defeated French side Lille 1–0 at home in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round, with an own goal by an opposing defender after 90 minutes, sending the match into extra time.
[39] On 15 September, Fener returned from the international break, defeated Kasımpaşa 2–0 away with Allan Saint-Maximin's debut goal for the club and Dušan Tadić's penalty.
[45] On 20 October, returning from another international break, Fener faced Samsunspor away from home, drawing 2–2 despite taking the lead with goals from Dušan Tadić and Allan Saint-Maximin.
[47] On 27 October, a home match against Bodrum ended in a 2–0 win for Fener, as Youssef En-Nesyri and Edin Džeko got on the scoresheet.
[50] Three days later, Fenerbahçe defeated Sivasspor 4–0 at home with goals from Samet Akaydin, Sofyan Amrabat, Allan Saint-Maximin and a penalty from Dušan Tadić.
[51] After the international break, on 23 November, Fener defeated Kayserispor 6–2 away from home with brace from Oğuz Aydın, one each from Youssef En-Nesyri, Filip Kostić and Sebastian Szymański, and a penalty goal from Dušan Tadić.
[52] On 28 November, Fenerbahçe defeated Czech side Slavia Prague 2–1 away in the Europa League with goals from Edin Džeko and Youssef En-Nesyri.
[53] On 2 December, Fener defeated Gaziantep 3–1 at home with goals from Oğuz Aydın, Rodrigo Becão and Edin Džeko.
[56] Four days later, Fener defeated İstanbul Başakşehir 3–1 at home with a brace from Youssef En-Nesyri and a goal from Edin Džeko.
[59] Four days later, Fener defeated Kasımpaşa 3–0 away in the first match of the Turkish Cup group stage with the goals of Youssef En-Nesyri, Yusuf Akçiçek and Bartuğ Elmaz.
[62] Three days later, Fener defeated Adana Demirspor 4–0 away with a brace from Youssef En-Nesyri and one goal each from Edin Džeko and Cenk Tosun.
[71] On the same day, Fenerbahçe drew 2–2 away to Midtjylland in the Europa League with goals from Youssef En-Nesyri and Edin Džeko to advance to the knockout phase play-offs.
[74] On 2 February, Fener defeated Çaykur Rizespor 3–2 at home with brace from Edin Džeko a goal from Youssef En-Nesyri.