Aragonés has recently remained coy over his impending appointment by the Yellow Canaries, refusing to commit to the job even after Spain hoisted aloft the European Championship trophy in Vienna.
With his tenure in charge of the Furia Roja now well and truly at an end, though, the Turkish side have announced that they have got their man.
Aragonés flew into Istanbul this afternoon, his Iberia flight landing in late afternoon. Accompanied by two assistants, he will tomorrow meet with club directors and finalise his appointment.
Luis had this week expressed fears that he would be "misunderstood" in Turkey as he looks to lead the Legend back to the summit of the Super Lig for the first time since 2007.
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