Aston Villa are reportedly one of the clubs interested in attacker Emre Mor from Spanish club Celta Vigo.
According to the Sun, the Midlands giants are considering a move for the left-footed ace.
It is understood that Norwich City and Sheffield United are also lining up a swoop for the 21-year-old, who has built up a bad reputation.
The report details that disciplinary issues have plagued his career so far and current side Celta Vigo are so fed up they could even offload him on a free transfer, despite having three year left on his current deal.
Mor has 15 senior international caps for Turkey and was considered a rising talent at former club Borussia Dortmund.
Villa should consider taking a risk with him by bringing him to the Premier League and trying to get him back win track.

Manager Dean Smith is building quite a decent squad together this summer with several new transfers and it’s fresh recruits that will enable them to compete back in the Premier League.
They certainly need more attacking firepower and that is why they should take a gamble on Celta Vigo’s misfit.
Mor is still a young talent that can have an excellent career and needs the right manager to keep a lid on his issues off the pitch.
The right-winger definitely has technical ability to trouble defenders, with his pace and skill something that could inject some extra quality to the Villa team.
There would be an element of risk in signing someone regarded as a bad egg, but on a free transfer it would surely be worth it as the reward could be huge.
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