Burkina Faso international Adamo Nagalo is close to completing a move from PSV Eindhoven to Turkish side Konyaspor, sources say.
The 23-year-old defender, who has struggled for playing time in the Netherlands, has not featured in an official match for PSV since May 2025.
According to reports from 226foot, discussions between the Dutch club and Konyaspor are at an advanced stage, with a transfer expected to be finalised in the coming days.
Nagalo joined PSV Eindhoven a year ago for an estimated fee of €7 million, signing a contract that runs until 2029. Despite the significant investment, the Burkinabe defender has been unable to secure regular minutes in the PSV first team, prompting the search for a fresh start abroad.
Konyaspor are reportedly confident of completing the deal, which would provide Nagalo with an opportunity to relaunch his career in the Turkish Süper Lig.
The move would allow the defender to gain consistent playing time while contributing to a club looking to strengthen its defensive options ahead of the second half of the season.
Nagalo has represented Burkina Faso at international level, bringing both defensive solidity and experience to his national team. A move to Konyaspor could also help him maintain match fitness and visibility as he continues to compete at the international level.
For PSV Eindhoven, the transfer would mark an end to a brief but challenging chapter in the Dutch top flight.
The club’s decision to allow Nagalo to leave underscores the importance of finding the right environment for young players to develop and perform.
With personal terms reportedly agreed, Nagalo is expected to join Konyaspor imminently, signalling a new chapter in his professional career and a chance to make a significant impact in the Turkish league.







