£24m Everton Outcast Could Be Set For January Move To Turkey
Everton outcast Davy Klaassen could be set for a January move to Fenerbahce according to reports in Turkey.
Fanatik claim that the Yellow Canaries are prepared to take the Dutch midfielder on loan until the end of the season.
Per the source, talks have been held and Klaassen is open the move.
Fenerbahce have made strengthening their midfield a priority over the winter transfer window.
Klaassen would join fellow Netherlands international Vincent Janssen who is on loan move Tottenham if he were to make the move.
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Everton are prepared to offload the 24-year-old who they spent £24 million on over the summer transfer window.
Toffees boss Sam Allardyce revealed that he has no plans for the midfielder – despite rating him pretty highly.
Allardyce told the Telegraph: “At this moment in time and from what we see, it hasn’t worked. The lad is prepared to fight for his place, but before I came and since I’ve been here, in all the other players, there seems to be more coming from them than there is from Davy.
“That’s a great shame. One, for the club and two, for the player. As a person and lad he’s a terrific young man, but at the moment, there’s not a place in the side for him.
“It’s like everyone who’s in this big squad, if you get a chance, you need to be ready. You’ll get one chance, you won’t get any more.”
Klassen has just one assist in 13 appearances for Everton this season and has played just 760 minutes of competitive football.
Everton brought in Besiktas striker Cenk Tosun and are close to signing Arsenal forward Theo Walcott.