Fenerbahce set to offload Emenike, target Musa
Nigeria winger Ahmed Musa could be set to replace compatriot
Emmanuel Emenike at Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahce during the summer.
Former
Super Eagles forward Emenike, who played more of a bit-part role at the Super
Lig side last season, scoring just four league goals, has been reportedly
offered a chance to kick-start his flagging career by his former club Spartak
Moscow.
Reports
on Thursday said the Yellow Canaries manager Aykut Kocaman, who guided
Fenerbahce to a third-place finish in the Turkish top flight last season, was
preparing to show Emenike (30), former Arsenal captain Robin van Persie (33)
and Senegal striker Moussa Sow (31) the exit door at the Sukru Saracoglu
Stadium during the summer transfer market.
According
to Turkish outlet Dogan News Agency, the Istanbul giants are hot on
the trail of South Africa 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner Musa, who failed to
live up to the expectations of the Leicester supporters after the Foxes smashed
their club transfer record to land him from Russian giants CSKA Moscow on a
four-year deal for a fee believed to be around £16.6m last summer.
Musa,
24, who scored only two Premier League goals in seven starts, is also said to
have a huge question mark is hanging over his future at the Premier League side
as Leicester's newly-appointed boss Craig Shakespeare is combing the market for
attackers including Sampdoria forward Luis Muriel.
Fenerbahce
are also targeting England international Jamie Vardy, 30, who struggled
throughout last season.
However,
reports say Shakespeare will only allow Musa and Vardy leave if huge offers are
made for their services.
Meanwhile,
Leicester have announced their first signing of the summer after defender Harry
Maguire completed his £17m move from Hull City.
The
Foxes beat off competition from a number of other clubs to land the
highly-rated 24-year-old, who passed a medical on Wednesday.
Maguire
becomes the first signing of Shakespeare's tenure as City manager after
agreeing a lucrative five-year contract.
The
centre-back said it was during a meeting with the City boss that he was
convinced his future lay at the King Power Stadium.
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