Yann Karamoh is edging towards a potential move to Switzerland as his difficult spell in Portugal continues, with interest growing in a transfer that could offer the forward a route back to regular first-team football.
The 27-year-old arrived at FC Porto on a free transfer last September but has struggled to secure a role under head coach Francesco Farioli.
Since the start of the campaign, Karamoh has played just seven minutes in top-flight action and has largely featured for the club’s reserve side as he seeks to remain match-fit and competitive.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, uncertainty surrounds the attacker’s future in Porto.
A departure now appears increasingly likely, presenting an opportunity for the former youth prospect to reset his career and pursue more consistent playing time elsewhere.
Reports from SFM Football indicate that FC Zürich have registered concrete interest in signing Karamoh and are working toward a possible summer deal, barring unforeseen developments.
A switch to Switzerland could provide the platform he needs to re-establish himself at senior level.
Karamoh began his professional journey at Stade Malherbe Caen before going on to represent clubs including Parma Calcio 1913, Inter Milan and Torino FC.
Despite spells in major European leagues, he has yet to secure a long-term place as a regular starter, making his next move a significant moment in his career.
While his senior opportunities at Porto have been limited to two appearances this season, Karamoh has found the net twice in eight outings for the reserves in the second tier.
His current market valuation stands at 1.5 million euros, according to Transfermarkt, underscoring the sense that he remains a player with untapped potential.





