Manchester City will allow left-back Aleksandar Kolarov to leave the club for a fee in the region of £6.5m this summer, according to Turkish news outlet CNN Turk.
The Serbian has been the subject of interest from Turkish Premier League side Besiktas in recent weeks, but the two sides have struggled to agree on a price for his services. City have now made it clear that any side interested in Kolarov must meet their valuation.

Kolarov endured a tough 2016/17 campaign in which fans bemoaned his defensive ability and claimed that he was being defensively exposed on too many occasions.
City have since been linked with the likes of Jonas Hector, who impressed for Germany at the World Cup, and Tottenham’s Danny Rose.

30-year-old Kolarov is still expected to leave the club during this transfer window, but his new team remains unknown. The aforementioned Besiktas are still leading the race for his signature. Although, their position on City’s latest demands are undisclosed in the report.





