Nigerian striker Emmanuel Emenike could make a move out of the Turkish League after reported fall out with the Fenerbahçe hierarchy.
Although the Turkish side have denied a rift between the manager and the player even has he did not start with the Yellow Canaries in the last two games.
Arsenal and Tottenham have been keeping tabs on the Nigerian international according to Skorer and
could enter the transfer market in pursuit of an additional striker.
Emenike has always stressed that he wants to stay in Turkey but would consider a move if a Premier League club came calling.
“But to be linked with the Premier League is a dream come true,” Emenike said.
“I would love to play there in my career. There are many great clubs there.”
Fenerbahçe signed Emenike from Karabükspor for €9 million in 2011 but the Nigerian international was sold to Spartak for €10 million without playing a
single game for the Yellow Canaries.
Emenike rejoined Fenerbahçe last summer from Spartak for €13 million, and scored 12 goals as well as providing 9 assists last season.
The Nigerian international has three-years left on his contract and the Turkish Super Lig champions value the 27-year-old striker at €20 million.
Emenike was also closely linked with Chelsea before joining the Yellow Canaries last August.
Source: Turkish-football.com
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