David Moyes offered £4m a year deal to become Galatasaray boss after flying for talks to replace Roberto Mancini



David Moyes has been offered a four million euro a year deal to become Galatasaray's new manager



Moyes flew to Turkey for managerial talks with the club on Friday



Ex-Manchester United boss is very cautious about a move to Turkey

Joachim Low and Jurgen Klinsmann are Galatasaray's top targets



Moyes was sacked by United in April with the club seventh in the Premier League

If Moyes moves to Turkey he'll replace Roberto Mancini who was dismissed earlier in June



David Moyes has been offered a £4million a year deal to replace Roberto Mancini as Galatasaray's manager.



Moyes could be set for a swift return to management following his unsuccessful stint in charge of Manchester United which culminated in his dismissal in April – nine months after taking charge of the then champions.

The Scot is taking a tour of the Turkish capital and will fly back on Saturday. Preliminary talks between the two parties have left the Turkish side confident they have landed their man.



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Target: The former Manchester United boss looked relaxed as he touched down in Istanbul

Arrival: David Moyes was in Istanbul but is understood to be cautious about a move toe Turkey





Sunning it up: Since being sacked as Manchester United boss David Moyes has enjoyed a holiday in Miami Poor: Moyes was sacked as Manchester United boss in April with them seventh in the Premier League Main men: Jurgen Klinsmann (left) and Joachim Low (right) are Galatasaray's top two managerial targets Gone: Galatasaray are in the hunt for a new manager after sacking Roberto Mancini earlier in June

Galatasaray in, Fenerbahce out

Despite finishing top of the Turkish Super Lig last season, Fenerbahce cannot compete in either the Champions League or Europa League in the coming campaign.

In July 2012, Uefa found the club guilty of match-fixing and banned them from competing in the European competitions for two seasons.

Turkish agent Muzzi Ozcan - who dealt with Mancini's move to Gala - is due to fly out from London to Istanbul on Friday night to help finalise the deal.

Galatasaray have confirmed a meeting with president Unal Aysal has taken place, but described the talks as merely an exchange of ideas and said that Joachim Low and Jurgen Klinsmann are their top targets.

'The president has given a speech about it,' a Galatasaray spokesperson said.

'He said that we just spoke with David Moyes and he said that he can come to Galatasaray but he is not one of the main targets for us.

'They just spoke to each other, exchanging ideas - that it is it. It is true the president talked with David Moyes.

'We are not in a rush, we are waiting for the end of the World Cup. The first two targets are Low or Klinsmann.'

Former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini was sacked by the Turkish club earlier this month and now they are looking to the Glaswegian to fill the role.

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Sportsmail understands the naturally cautious Moyes remains firmly undecided as to whether it is the right move for him but he knows a club with a rich European history certainly represents an interesting challenge.

The Scot is having discussions with Galatasaray chiefs and is giving serious consideration to making a move to Turkey as he looks to rebuild his reputation after the traumatic time he encountered at Old Trafford.

That said, he also knows his next job needs to be the right one after his brutal sacking at the Theatre of Dreams.

Moyes was fired from the Red Devils hotseat in April, with United languishing in 7th position.

Controvesial: Graeme Souness planted a Galatasaray flag in the centre of Fenerbahce's pitch in 1996

He is known to be keen to manage a team in European competition after enjoying his experience in the Champions League last season, with Galatasaray fitting the bill.

It would be the fourth club he has managed in his career, after spells with Preston and Everton previously.

Galatasaray, who finished second in their domestic league and won the Turkish Cup under Mancini, have previously been managed by a Scot in Graeme Souness.

Souness spent a year in charge of the Istanbul club from 1995-96 and earned infamy when he planted a Galatasaray flag in the centre circle at the ground of arch-rivals Fenerbahce.



