Fenerbahçe are set for a busy transfer window as they look to bolster their midfield options.
Fanatik report that the Yellow Canaries are set for several rounds of negotiations with Chelsea and Manchester City this week.
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With Fred sidelined due to injury, Sebastian Szymanski impressed in a central midfield role for the opening game of the season in the 1-0 win over Adana Demirspor.
The club is now exploring options to strengthen the position further, with a potential move for a high-profile midfielder on the cards.
Hull City owner Acun Ilıcalı will travel to England with Fenerbahce sporting director Mario Branco to hold talks with both Chelsea over Romeo Lavia and Lesley Ugochukwu.
The report claims that newly appointed Blues boss is more open to letting Ugochukwu leave over Lavia.
Ilıcalı will then accompany Branco hold talks with Manchester City over Kalvin Phillips.
The Hull City chief is a well known Fenerbahçe fan but it is bizarre that he would be accompanying Branco in transfer talks for the Istanbul based side.
Fenerbahçe’s ambition to strengthen their squad is clear, and the club is willing to invest heavily to achieve their goals. The Turkish giants are aiming to build a competitive team capable of challenging for both domestic and European honors.