Valencia reported to have struck deal with Man City striker Enes Unal including £35m release clause
Valencia are reported to have struck a deal with Manchester City youngster Enes Unal according to beIN Sports.
Reports in Turkey are claiming that Unal will join the La Liga outfit on a temporary move with a £35 million [€40 million] release clause option included.
Unal enjoyed an impressive season on loan at FC Twente netting 19 times in 33 games for the Eredivisie outfit.
The rising star was Twente’s goal king and became the highest scoring Turkish international player in Eredivisie history bagging 18 league goals.
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Despite impressive for Twente the 20-year-old is currently unable to play in the Premier League due to not having a work permit.
Unal will have to wait until he features in enough international games to fill the quota required by the Home Office before he is granted a permit to play in England.
City signed Unal on a £2 million move from Bursaspor in 2015 but has yet to play for the Premier League giants.
The young striker has enjoyed three loan stints at Belgium based Genk as well as Dutch sides NAC Breda and Twente.