Man City Defender Told He Has No Future At Club, Marseille Keen On Move But Galatasaray Determined To Complete Transfer

Astana's Serbian midfielder Nemanja Maksimovic (L) fights for the ball with Galatasaray's Belgian defender Jason Denayer during the UEFA Champions League group C football match between FC Astana and Galatasaray AS at the Astana Arena stadium in Astana on September 30, 2015. AFP PHOTO / STANISLAV FILIPPOV (Photo credit should read STANISLAV FILIPPOV/AFP/Getty Images)

Manchester City defender Jason Denayer has been told he has no future at the Etihad according to the Express.

Per the source, the Belgium defender could end up joining Marseille this summer.

The 22-year-old joined City in 2013 but has never actually played for the Premier League outfit.

Denayer spent two loan spells at Celtic and Sunderland and has spent two terms at Galatasaray.

The latest development will come as both a transfer boost and concern to the Istanbul outfit.

Turkish-Football understands that the Lions have made Denayer a transfer priority.

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A source close to the club revealed that Galatasaray want the defender to remain at the club beyond the end of the summer.

Fatih Terim is a keen admirer of the Belgium star and used him as a first-team player after being appointed in December.

Denayer made a total of 22 appearances in a campaign disrupted by injuries.

Galatasaray ended up winning the Super Lig for the 21st time – Denayer’s first Turkish league trophy.

The Lions will compete in the Champions League group stage next season and hope the lure of first-choice football and a campaign in Europe will be enough to convince Denayer into staying.