Nigeria international
Emmanuel Emenike has moved a step closer after
Fenerbahce agreed to loan him out, sources have
told ESPN FC.

The Hammers have made a bid to take
Fenerbahce striker Emenike on loan for the rest of
the season, but the move needed the agreement
of Fenerbahce and Al-Ain as the 28-year-old had
been on loan at the United Arab Emirates club.

Al-Ain have agreed to cut short his loan deal, and
sources in Turkey have told ESPN FC that
Fenerbahce have agreed to allow Emenike to go
out on loan again to West Ham with the option of
a permanent deal.

The two clubs remain locked in talks as they try
to agree a loan fee before the transfer window
slams shut on Feb. 1, with sources telling ESPN
FC that Emenike has already agreed personal
terms with West Ham to make the switch to
Upton Park.

West Ham boss Slaven Bilic is looking to add to
his striking options before the close of the transfer
window with Andy Carroll and Diafra Sakho on the
sidelines, and the Hammers are hopeful of
finalising a move for Emenike.

Source espn

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