Fenerbahce have completed the signing of Jeremain Lens from Sunderland on a season-long loan.
Lens, 28, joined Sunderland in an £8 million transfer from Dinamo Kiev just over 12 months ago, but made only 14 Premier League starts since then.
The forward revealed he would have a medical on Tuesday ahead of joining Fenerbahce, and the Turkish club have now confirmed news of the transfer.
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The move brings to an end an unhappy time at Sunderland for Lens, who found himself marginalised under Sam Allardyce.
He came off the bench in the 1-1 draw at Southampton on Saturday and provided the cross that led to Jermain Defoe's goal, but failed to start a game under new Black Cats boss David Moyes.
Lens will reunite with Fenerbahce coach Dick Advocaat, having worked under the Dutchman at Sunderland.
"It's a nice transfer. Fenerbahce is a great club and a great challenge," Lens said ahead of his medical.
"I have a good relationship with Dick, but he also knows my qualities. It is not that he is doing me a favour. This is perhaps for the purpose of [playing for] Holland also again.
"I go to Fenerbahce if the chance is to get more playing time. I did not find it strange that I was missing the last couple of times in the national squad. It was understandable because I was not playing.''