Mesut Ozil is reportedly unhappy at Fenerbahce, just eight months after joining the Turkish side from Arsenal.
The 32-year-old made the switch to the Istanbul based side in January as a free agent, after Arsenal agreed to terminate the final six months of his contract to save on his £350,000-per-week wages.
Now it has been reported by Diario AS that the playmaker is open to a move away despite having three years left on his current deal.
He has fallen out of favour at the Turkish giants with speculation that clubs in Qatar and the MLS are considering a move for the former German international.
It comes despite Ozil stating when he arrived at the club: ‘I was always a Fenerbahce fan, this is a dream come true for me.’
After joining in January, he was limited to just ten appearances last season after suffering a ruptured ankle ligament in March.
So far this season, the midfielder has started one game, left on the bench for another while missing their last match with a groin injury.
It is said though that manager Vitor Pereira doesn’t have full trust in Ozil and prefers 20-year-old Muhammet Gumuskaya, who played instead of the German in both Europa League qualification games for the club.