Turkish side Fenerbahce have opened talks to sign Manchester United striker Robin van Persie.
Van Persie, 31, moved to Old Trafford from Arsenal for £24m in 2012 and
scored 26 goals in the Premier League as United won the title in
2012-13.
But the Dutchman, who has one year left on his contract, has struggled with injury and scored 10 goals last season.
Ex-United team-mate Nani joined Fenerbahce, runners-up in the Super Lig last season, for £4.25m on Monday.
Van Persie's departure would leave boss and fellow Dutchman Louis van
Gaal with just two fit first-choice strikers in Wayne Rooney and James
Wilson.
Colombia forward Radamel Falcao, who spent last season
on loan at Old Trafford, has joined Chelsea while Javier Hernandez is
recovering from a fractured collarbone.
Van Persie is the
Netherlands' all-time top scorer with 49 goals in 98 games, a tally
which includes his superb diving header in their World Cup opener
against Spain last year.
His career in England began when he joined Arsenal from Feyenoord in 2004 for £2.75m.
He scored 132 goals in 278 appearances for the Gunners and has netted 58 times in 105 games for United.
Credit: BBC Sport
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