Fenerbahce are poised to come to Fulham’s rescue over Kostas Mitroglou.

The Whites white elephant cost a club record £12 million when signed in January 2014, but after spending the rest of the season mostly on the sidelines as Fulham took the Premier League plunge, was dispatched back to the club from where he came.

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Olympiakos delighted in watching the on-loan Greek World Cup international score 19 goals in 32 appearances this campaign, but don’t have the cash to buy him back.

He is also wanted by the Turkish giants, getwestlondon understands - but any offer may come with a sharp intake of breath at the Cottage end.

Fenerbahce want to offload Nigerian international Emmanuel Emenike in part exchange.

If the name is familiar, this was the same Emenike that demanded to be substituted after being booed by his own fans during their 1-0 home win over rivals Besiktas in March (see video).

France's Hugo Lloris is beaten by Emenike - but the goal is ruled out in World Cup 2014

The striker reacted angrily to catcalls after losing the ball and took his shirt off, storming off the pitch, only be to be talked back on by his coaching staff.

He was replaced at half-time.

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Emenike, is in his second spell at the club, has only scored four goals in 25 Turkish Super League appearances this season.

He joined Fenerbahce in 2011 but was linked to a match-fixing scandal, though later cleared and joined Spartak Moscow before playing a game for the Istanbul club. He then rejoined in 2013 for a reported £10.2 million.

The hefty price came partly as a result of exploits for Nigeria as they lifted the African Cup of Nations in 2013. He also featured in three out of four games for the Super Eagles at last summer's World Cup.