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Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny is on the brink of a possible exit from north London amid growing transfer interest in the midfielder.
The Egyptian is the subject of offers from Turkish sides Trabzonspor and Besiktas as the Gunners consider offers for fringe players.
The 31-year-old has made just one Premier League appearance for the Gunners this season as he continues to be overlooked by Mikel Arteta.
Since joining the club from Swiss side FC Basel in 2015, Elneny has made 159 appearances for the Gunners and scored six times.
Elneny previously spent the 2019/20 season on loan at Besiktas in Turkey, where he made 36 appearances throughout the season.
Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny is on the verge of a possible exit due to interest from Turkey
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In February, Elneny vowed to 'give everything' to help Arsenal realize their potential after signing a one-year contract extension with the club.
At the time he said: 'I am so happy, I love this club and our supporters so much and I will give everything to help us be the best we can be every day I am here.
'It makes me so proud to have been able to represent this great club since 2016. The spirit and togetherness we have in our squad now is so positive and I am so happy to have extended my contract.”