Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been told he will not be a guaranteed starter under new manager Unai Emery.
Wilshere will be a free agent at the end of the month unless he signs a contract extension.
The England midfielder has been offered a deal worth £110,000-a-week plus a £65,000 win bonus but knows he will be a fringe player according to the Mirror.
Per the source, Crystal Palace have joined the race for Wilshere after being alerted that he could be on his way out.
Palace have joined Wolves, Everton, West Ham, Sampdoria, AC Milan and Juventus among sides that have expressed an interest in the midfielder.
Turkish-Football understands that Galatasaray also want the 26-year-old.
In fact the Lions have made the midfielder a transfer priority and have contacted his representatives over a move.
Galatasaray manager Fatih Terim sought advice from former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in a recent meal in Turkey over Wilshere.
The Istanbul based outfit are along with Juventus the only sides that have been linked with Wilshere that can offer Champions League football.
Additionally, the Lions would be able to promise first-team football, something Juve may not be able to provide.
Fenerbahce meanwhile, have also made a move for Wilshere.
Yellow Canaries sporting director Damien Comolli is currently in England and has contacted Wilshere’s representatives over the possibility of a move.
Comolli has close ties to the North London outfit from his time at the club between 1996 to 2004.