Liverpool midfielder Marco Grujic is considering his next move after snubbing offers from Cardiff City and Middlesbrough this summer according to the Standard.
Grujic is keen on leaving on a loan move but the Reds want him to extend his contract deal before giving the green light for a summer exit.
The Serbian impressed for Cardiff City last term, helping the Welsh giants secure promotion to the Premier League.
The transfer window has shut in England however, the Football League loan window remains open until August 31.
Despite this, Grujic appears keen on moving abroad.
The 22-year-old faces interest from Super Lig giants Galatasaray.
Sources close to the Lions revealed to Turkish-Football that signing a central midfielder and defender has been made a priority.
Grujic is among several names on the shortlist and the Lions are of the view that Liverpool will allow him to leave without demanding a hefty loan fee.
The Lions are under pressure from Financial Fair Play to curb spending, which is why only loan deals and free transfers will be considered.
Galatasaray have paid just £2m on transfers – signing Yuto Nagatomo from Inter – this season.
Everton forward Henry Onyekuru joined the reigning Super Lig champions on a loan move and is currently a first-choice player.
Grujic could be afforded a first-team role as well if he were to make the move as well as Champions League football.