Fanatik report Everton striker Oumar Niasse is open to a move to Fenerbahce but the Senegalese doesn’t want to be loaned out again.
The Turkish newspaper report Fenerbahce will face competition from Cardiff City to sign Niasse but the player will only move on a permanent basis.
Fenerbahce president Ali Koc is looking for an extended loan, but one which would also guarantee Everton a fee.
The Toffees are also reportedly looking to sell Niasse permanently, with the forward falling out of favour under Marco Silva. The former Hull City player started the season in Silva’s squad, but he hasn’t been involved in recent weeks.
With Niasse and Everton both favouring a straight permanent transfer, they may want to look at other options than a complicated deal with Fenerbahce, or indeed another Turkish club.
In recent transfer windows Niasse has been linked with a return to the Super Lig, but it’s always on a deal structured to see payment at a later date.