Fenerbahce will sign German midfielder, Mesut Ozil from Arsenal for three and a half years for an undisclosed fee, according to media report in Turkey on Wednesday.
The report says Ozil and the club have agreed on the transfer in principle and the 32-year-old would join the former Turkish champions later in January.
Fenerbahce Chairman, Ali Koc, said previously that signing Ozil, who has Turkish ancestry, was a “nice dream” for the club, who has suffered from financial woes in recent years.
Koc had said Fenerbahce would need to offload players to make any transfers in January.
Ozil fuelled rumours about a move to Fenerbahce with an Instagram post about Istanbul on Tuesday.
The German has not played for Arsenal since March 2020 and was not named in the squad list for the first half of the current Premier League season.
He has long been linked with a move to Fenerbahce, Turkey’s second most decorated club.
Ozil, who is one of the highest-paid players at Arsenal, is out of contract at the end of the season.
Arsenal FC is looking to offload players in January to trim the squad.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, had said last week the club would wait for the January transfer window to make a final call about Ozil.
Arsenal is currently 11th in the standings on 23 points, while Fenerbahce are fifth in Turkey’s top tier Super Lig on 29 points, two behind league leaders Gaziantep.