Leicester City are unlikely to secure the permanent services of Yunus Akgun, as reported by Turkish outlet NTV Spor. The Galatasaray forward joined the Foxes on a loan deal that includes a clause triggering an automatic purchase if he starts 25 matches. However, Akgun has only been handed 8 starts thus far, making it improbable for the clause to be activated by the end of the season. Nevertheless, this development is unfavorable for the Turkish club, as the loan agreement also includes an option to buy clause, enabling the Championship side to acquire him for €8m. Akgun’s time at Leicester has been less than impressive, with 18 appearances yielding just 2 goals and 2 assists. Considering his underwhelming performances, Leicester may have an opportunity to negotiate a reduced fee if they decide to pursue a permanent deal.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com