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Manchester City midfielder Fernando has agreed to join Turkish side Galatasaray, according to reports.

The Brazilian was not part of the squad travelling to America for the pre-season tour and is expected to leave this summer.

But so far the only interest appeared to be from Newcastle but their £5m valuation fell short of what City were asking for.

Now reports in Turkish outlet Milliyet say that Fernando has agreed a three year deal with an option for a fourth year.

It is believed that a deal has yet to be agreed between City and Galatasaray but the personal agreement between the club and the player will see the 29-year-old earning €2.2million per season.

Should he leave he might not be the only City player to be turning out for Galatasaray.

Other reports said that Samir Nasri had also agreed personal terms with the Turkish side but the French midfielder was on the plane to America for the pre-season tour.

In other outgoing news, Real Madrid are said to be interested in signing Nicolas Otamendi.

Reports in Sportskeeda say that the Spanish champions have held talks about the Argentinian centre back.

The report states that sources close to City have admitted that a move away is looking a 'likely possibility.'

With Guardiola yet to sign another central defender allowing a first team regular to leave without having a replacement looks unlikely.