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Elvis Manu's miserable time at Albion is over.
The errant Dutch striker has joined Turkish Super League club Genclerbirligi SK on a free transfer.
Manu stayed behind in Holland while Albion are in Austria on a training camp for details of the deal to be concluded.
He had a year left on his contract with the Seagulls and has joined his new employers on a two-year deal.
Manu, 23, never started a league game after arriving from Feyenoord for £1.5 million two summers ago.
He made 17 appearances in total for Albion, scoring three goals.
Boss Chris Hughton said: "The competition for places in our forward areas means that it has been very difficult for Elvis to play the number of matches he would have liked.
"He has worked hard during his time here, but with his game time likely to be limited again, this is the best move for him.
"It gives him the chance to play regular football in a competitive Turkish Super League, and I would like to wish him all the best for the future on behalf of everyone at the club."
Manu also had loan spells at Huddersfield and Dutch outfit Go Ahead Eagles during his troubled two years with Albion.
Both were cut short for breaches of discipline.
Elvis Manu's miserable time at Albion is over.
The errant Dutch striker has joined Turkish Super League club Genclerbirligi SK on a free transfer.
Manu stayed behind in Holland while Albion are in Austria on a training camp for details of the deal to be concluded.
He had a year left on his contract with the Seagulls and has joined his new employers on a two-year deal.
Manu, 23, never started a league game after arriving from Feyenoord for £1.5 million two summers ago.
He made 17 appearances in total for Albion, scoring three goals.
Boss Chris Hughton said: "The competition for places in our forward areas means that it has been very difficult for Elvis to play the number of matches he would have liked.
"He has worked hard during his time here, but with his game time likely to be limited again, this is the best move for him.
"It gives him the chance to play regular football in a competitive Turkish Super League, and I would like to wish him all the best for the future on behalf of everyone at the club."
Manu also had loan spells at Huddersfield and Dutch outfit Go Ahead Eagles during his troubled two years with Albion.
Both were cut short for breaches of discipline.