Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has said that leaving the Gunners for Fenerbahce may provide him with "a new adventure and motivation".
Ospina has been with the Premier League outfit since 2014 but he has largely played second fiddle to Petr Cech, making just 24 appearances in England's top flight.
He has played the same number of games in other competitions but after being linked with a move to Istanbul earlier in the week, he has hinted that he is ready to leave the Emirates Stadium.
The 28-year-old is quoted by Turkish outlet Milliyet as saying: "Istanbul may be a new adventure and motivation for me. If my club are persuaded, it's okay for me."
It has also been claimed that Arsenal have, or will, accept a bid in the region of £6m for the Colombian international.