Fenerbahce in race to sign former Galatasaray midfielder who joined Stoke City in January for €16 million

Jeremain Lens

Former Galatasaray midfielder Badou Ndiaye could be on his way back to the Turkish Super League this summer.

The Senegal international joined the Potters from Galatasaray for €16 million during the January transfer window.

According to the Turkish outlet Sabah, Ndiaye does, however, have a clause in his contract which allows him to leave the club for a cut-price fee if Stoke City are relegated.

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The Potters currently sit in in 19th spot after 35 games and are four points behind 17th place Swansea City.

Per the source both Fenerbahce and Besiktas are keeping tabs on the former Galatasaray star midfielder. The report goes onto state that a further three Premier League clubs are also interested in the box-to-box midfielder.

Stoke City are back in action this weekend when they take on Liverpool FC at Anfield. With three games left Stoke City need at least two wins if they are the stand any chance of survival.