Fenerbahce are reported to be interested in Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart according to The Times.
Per the source, City have reduced their asking price for Hart to £5m.
The England keeper has made it clear he will only leave the club on a permanent deal after being sent out on loan for the past two seasons to Torino and West Ham, respectively.
The 31-year-old has been included on City’s pre-season tour of the US but does have just 12 months remaining on his contract and has yet to be offered a new deal.
The report does claim that the Citizens would not rule out the possibility of a free transfer.
Sources close to Fenerbahce have revealed to Turkish-Football that signing a new keeper is not a priority.
The club have not made a move for Hart or held talks with his representatives over a move.
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The Yellow Canaries currently have three available first-team keepers and plan to sign an additional striker and defender before making any further transfer plans.
A free transfer would however, be tempting as Fenerbahce do not see current first-choice and second-choice keeper, Volkan Demirel and Kameni, respectively as long-term options.