Coventry City have agreed a deal with Antalyaspor for Haji Wright according to Turkish football journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu.
The Sky Blues are set to pay €9m plus €2m in bonuses for the 25-year-old American striker.
Also the Turkish side will receive 20 per cent of the future sale of Wright.
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Wright joined Antalyaspor on loan from Danish side Sonderjyske in 2021 and made the move permanent the following summer.
He was a star player in the league last term scored 15 goals in 28 appearances for the Turkish side last season and helped them avoid relegation.
Coventry are in the market for a striker to replace Viktor Gyokeres and are focused on the 25-year-old US international.
Michael Beale, Coventry’s manager, is an admirer of Wright and the club are in the market for a centre forward to replace Viktor Gyokeres.
The deal is still subject to finalization, but Coventry are hopeful of completing the transfer soon.