Sebastien Frey is heading for Turkish club Bursaspor, but Udinese are also an option for the Genoa goalkeeper.

The veteran shot-stopper is reportedly clashing with the hierarchy at Genoa and ready to leave, handing the gloves to Under-21 international Mattia Perin.

Sebastien Frey is heading for Turkish club Bursaspor, but Udinese are also an option for the Genoa goalkeeper.

The veteran shot-stopper is reportedly clashing with the hierarchy at Genoa and ready to leave, handing the gloves to Under-21 international Mattia Perin.

The Grifone can count on Perin, as he returned from a loan spell at Pescara and is eager for first team football.

Frey has been heavily linked with Turkish side Bursaspor and a move could well be only days away.

However, the Corriere dello Sport suggests that Udinese have emerged as late contenders for the Frenchman.

Udinese lost goalkeeper Zeljko Brkic for four months after he picked up a shoulder injury in the gym.

Frey could be seen as a safe pair of hands for their Europa League preliminary round and early stages of the season.

The 33-year-old shot-stopper has been in Italy since 1998 at Inter, Hellas Verona, Parma, Fiorentina and Genoa.

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