Turkish outfit Galatasaray are reportedly in talks with Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony, according to Fotomac.
The Citizens’ striker fell out of favour with manager Pep Guardiola last summer and was consequently transfer listed by the Spaniard.
He eventually agreed a season-long loan deal with fellow Premier League side Stoke on deadline day, in a bid to increase his confidence in front of goal.
Bony however, has not seen his fortunes change with the Potters – and has only made 11 appearances for Mark Hughes’ side, scoring just twice.
And it has been anticipated that the Ivory Coast international could switch landscapes in favour of a move abroad to Turkey.

According to Fotomac, the Lions were initially interested in signing Bony on a permanent deal. However, as they were reportedly unable to match the £10 million valuation by Manchester City, Galatasaray are instead looking to prepare a new loan offer for the 28-year old.
Bony was signed by former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini in January 2015 for a fee thought to be in the region of £28 million.
It is likely Wilfried Bony will leave the club during the summer; bar a massive upturn in fortunes with Stoke.





