Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina faces an uncertain future at the Emirates.
The 29-year-old fell further down the pecking order following the transfer of Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen last month.
Ospina was already second choice keeper and with Leno arriving as the new number on it appears the Colombia international will find it even harder to lock down regular playing time.
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Turkish-Football reported last month that Ospina is a transfer priority for Fenerbahce.
The Yellow Canaries have been offered the keeper through agents and are keen on completing the transfer now that Colombia’s World Cup campaign is over.
Ospina started in goal as the South American representatives crashed out of the Last 16 against England on penalties.
Negotiations between the Istanbul based outfit and Ospina’s representatives have been successful but the keeper made it clear he would not make a final decision until the end of the World Cup.
The 29-year-old admitted he is aware of the current situation but that he will not make a decision on his future until after the World Cup.
“I’m now fully concentrated on national team,” Ospina told VivaroNews Sport.
“I know that Arsenal signed new goalkeeper, but I’m now focused on national team and after the World Cup I will think what to do next.”