Struggling Turkish giants Galatasaray have reignited their pursuit of former Kenyan international Victor Wanyama. The transfer reports indicate that the Turkish giant’s managers have been in contact with 30-year-old and his Club de Foot Montréal manager Wilfried Nancy over the possibility of a move. Wanyama survives transfer from MontréalGalatasaray are looking to rope in the services of Wanyama on loan until the end of the Turkish Super League to help salvage the club from relegation. The new Galatasaray head coach Domenec Torrent who was appointed back on Tuesday 11 January is said to have identified Wanyama as his top transfer target to fill in the number six role that he has identified as problematic. The reports indicate that Montréal will not play hardball with letting their skipper leave as they consider the transfer fee offered for Wanyama being decent. However, according to Ronald Morgan for formerly worked for TalkSport, Wanyama has however rejected the offer to move to Galatasaray with the club exploring other options. “Victor Wanyama rejected Galatasaray’s offer. Wanyama doesn’t want to play in the relegation zone. The board will now look at other options,” read a Tweet from Morgan. ❌ Victor Wanyama rejected Galatasaray’s offer. Wanyama doesn’t want to play in the relegation zone. The board will now look at other options. #GS— Ronald Morgan (@ronaldmorgan_) January 28, 2022 Towards the end of the year, Montréal included Wanyama on the list of expansion draft that would have seen him move to Major Soccer League (MLS) debutants Charlotte FC if he was selected by the team. Galatasaray were also interested in the services of Wanyama back in January 2020 as they were set to offer him a lifeline from Tottenham Hotspur after being overlooked by Jose Mourinho. Turkish clubs have been on the radar of Kenyan players with Johanna Omolo playing for Kocaelispor and was in the books of Erzurumspor with Michael Olunga also linked with a move to Fenerbahçe.