Galatasaray are being linked with a move for Alanyaspor midfielder Maestro, with the Istanbul club monitoring the Angolan’s situation amid growing speculation over his future.
The 22-year-old defensive midfielder, valued at €4.00m, is rumoured to be a target for the Süper Lig champions as they look to strengthen the base of their midfield. Data from Transfermarkt lists the probability of a transfer at 53%, indicating that talks are viewed as possible but far from certain at this stage.
Maestro, full name not provided in the data, only joined Alanyaspor from Adana Demirspor ahead of the 2025-26 campaign and has quickly established himself in the Turkish top flight. A right-footed holding player standing at 1.73m, he is seen as a ball-winner who can operate at the heart of midfield and offer protection in front of the defence.
There is currently no recorded contract expiry date at Alanyaspor, which has fuelled suggestions that his medium‑term status at the club is not fully clear. That uncertainty has contributed to talk that he could either be available for a fee in line with, or slightly above, his €4.00m market valuation, or potentially approach free‑agent status if negotiations over his terms do not progress.
Born in Luanda on 4 August 2003, Maestro came through the Academia de Futebol de Angola before moving to Portugal with CF Estrela Amadora and later SL Benfica B, gaining experience in European football before switching to Türkiye with Adana Demirspor and then Alanyaspor. His market value has risen sharply from €200,000 in early 2022 to its current €4.00m, reflecting his development across those moves.
If Galatasaray do decide to formalise their interest, a transfer to one of Türkiye’s biggest clubs would mark the next major step in Maestro’s career and could significantly raise his profile, both in the Süper Lig and on the wider European stage.






