Turkish prodigy Unal to join Manchester City later this week
Turkish wonderkid Enes Unal will fly to England this week to complete a move to Manchester City, according to the player's agent.
Last week Bursaspor president Recep Bolukbasi confirmed that an agreement had been reached with City over the transfer of the 18-year-old Turkey international striker, who is regarded as the brightest talent in his homeland.
And Batur Altiparmak has now revealed that his client will travel to Manchester to undergo a medical and discuss personal terms in the coming days.
"Bursaspor and Manchester City have agreed to make a deal in principle," Altiparmak told Danish publication PLBOLD.
"The only thing that needs to be sorted out now is the agreement [between Unal and Man City] and the medical. He's flying to Manchester in the coming week.
"There has been interest from clubs in Europe for two years now, but I can't mention their names."
City have agreed a fee that could rise to £2million ($3.14m) for Unal, with Bursaspor due a 10 per cent sell-on fee in the event of any future transfer.
A work permit for Unal is yet to be confirmed and it is understood that the youngster will be loaned out for a year if one is not granted.
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