Leicester City striker Ahmed Musa put himself back on the map after an impressive display in the 2018 World Cup.
Musa scored a brace in the 2-1 win over Iceland putting on a noteworthy performance.
Turkish-Football sources understand that Galatasaray have made Leicester another offer for Musa.
The Lions want the Nigeria international on loan with a buyout clause option.
The Istanbul based outfit are keen on getting the move wrapped up as quickly as possible but are growing concerned that Leicester may decide to keep him on after his form in Russia.
Additionally, Fotomac report that Fulham and Huddersfield have also entered the race.
Musa is keen on staying in the Premier League but Galatasaray can offer Champions League football next season.
It remains to be seen what plans the Foxes have for Musa after the World Cup.
The striker was not seen as part of Leicester’s plans after struggling to settle in following his £16m move from Russia.
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Musa was loaned back to Russia in January and now faces an uncertain future.
The Nigeria striker’s agent William D’avila did recently confirm being in talks with Galatasaray.
“We are in talks with Galatasaray, they have made an offer and want Ahmed,” he told Radyospor.
“The transfer is a possibility, Galatasaray are a big club and will compete in the Champions League next season.”
“Musa has offers from other clubs but he’s keen on playing for Galatasaray. We are currently working on a loan deal with an option to buy. He’ll make a decision soon. I think we can say there’s a 50% chance of Musa joining the club.”