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Huddersfield Town star Mathias Jorgensen is now being targeted by Turkish giants Fenerbahce - potentially triggering a tug-o-war with David Wagner's new club Schalke.

And the 29-year-old Danish central defender is not the only Terrier to be linked with a move to the Istanbul institution.

Flying French wingman Adama Diakhaby and the now-released former German international Erik Durm are said to be potential signings for the club which finished sixth in the Super Lig last season - the first time they've finished outside the top four since 2003.

Reports in Denmark have quoted Jorgensen - known universally as Zanka - as saying he has been told he can move on from the John Smith's Stadium.

Those reports also say he finds the idea of playing under David Wagner as "interesting" - sparking the theory he could make a summer transfer window to the Bundesliga in Germany.

Wagner is facing a rebuilding job at the club, who finished two places above the relegation play-off last season.

Stuttgart, who finished third bottom, were actually relegated, with Union Berlin winning a place in the top flight for the first time in their history.

Meanwhile, in Turkey, Haberturk claim Fenerbahce manager Ersun Yanal and their sporting director Damien Comolli (formerly of Liverpool and Tottenham) have Zanka high on their list of summer priorities.

Ex-Liverpool man Martin Skrtel and Roman Neustadter are expected to leave the club this summer, so Fenerbahce are in the market for at least one central defender.