Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere revealed that he will be leaving the North London outfit once his contract runs out at the end of the month.
Wilshere confirmed his Emirates exit after 17 years at the club on his official Instagram account.
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The latest development comes as a boost for Galatasaray and Fenerbahce who Turkish-Football report as expressing an interest in the England midfielder.
The Fanatik sports newspaper are also now reporting that the Yellow Canaries are interested.
Per the source, Wilshere does however, want to stay in the Premier League.
Fenerbahce sporting director Damien Comolli is currently in London and has held talks with Wilshere’s representatives.
Comolli has close ties to Arsenal and knows Wilshere personally from his time at the club between 1996-2004.
The 26-year-old has several offers and is expected to make a decision over his future shortly.
Fenerbahce would be able to offer lucrative terms and first-time football.
The Yellow Canaries recently appointed Turkish billionaire Ali Koc as club president. The Istanbul based outfit are keen on making a marquee signing to mark a change in policy.
The Super Lig outfit are targetting players under-30 from major leagues.
Comolli is set to hold several rounds of talks with players on the Fenerbahce shortlist over the next few weeks.