Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere faces an uncertain future at the Emirates.
Wilshere is approaching the end of his contract but has yet to sign an extension deal.
Unless the England midfielder signs a new agreement he will leave as a free agent.
There is yet to be any official news about Wilshere’s situation from recently appointed manager Unai Emery.
There have been reports that Wilshere is in talks over a new deal and could stay on but Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth feels the player’s future at Arsenal is far from secure.
Speaking on the Sky Sports Transfer Window podcast, Sheth said: “Wilshere is out of contract. Wilshere has always been public in saying he wants to stay. Emery could have different ideas.”
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What is clear is that Wilshere is running out of time if he wants to stay on at Arsenal – or if Emery actually wants to keep him on.
Galatasaray manager Fatih Terim has made Wilshere a transfer priority.
The Lions are closely monitoring the situation and have made an enquiry to the England midfielder’s representatives.
Terim recently met up with Arsene Wenger for a meal in Turkey, among the topics of discussion was Wilshere.
The Istanbul giants boss wants Wilshere to be the star man in his midfield heading into the Champions League campaign next season.
The Lions lifted the league title for the 21st time this season.
Wilshere would become the second player from the 2009 Youth FA Cup winning side to make the move to Turkey if the deal goes ahead, joining Oguzhan Ozyakup who left for Besiktas five-years ago.