Manchester City are to allow new signing Enes Unal to join Belgian side Genk on loan, according to reports.
City signed the 18-year-old in a £2m deal from Bursaspor earlier this summer but fear that he is unlikely to get a work permit. The Turkish international has won one cap with the national side and it is reportedly doubtful that he will fill the criteria for a permit under new FA rules.
According to ESPN, the club are ready to send him out on loan until he qualifies and Genk have already agreed a deal.
It is believed that Unal has impressed City during their tour of Australia and could be a star at the Etihad in the future.
Back in 2013, Unal became the youngest player ever to score in the Turkish Super Lig after scoring against Galatasaray at 16.