Watch: Enes Unal provides first assist since leaving Man City for £12m
Enes Unal joined Villarreal on a £12 million move from Manchester City over the summer.
Unal is however, currently playing for Levante.
The Turkish international is currently at Levante but on a temporary loan.
The La Liga allows for emergency loans to be drafted in mid season to replace an injured player.
Unal was brought in as a replacement striker, with assurances of first team football.
Under the terms of the agreement, Levante must play Unal at least 70 minutes each game he is available or face a $50,000 fine.
The Turkish international provided his first assist since leaving City in Levante’s 2-0 victory over Las Palmas this weekend.
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A source close to the player revealed to Turkish-Football that City have an option to sign Unal for £28 million [€32m] after his first season at Villarreal.
The fee rises to £29.7 million [€34m] in his second seasons and £31.4 million [€36m] in his third season.
If City do not wish to activate his buyback clause, Unal has a release clause set at £43.7 million [€50m].