Tottenham midfielder Pape Matar Sarr has been linked with a move to Fenerbahçe in the Turkish Süper Lig, according to transfer data compiled on 5 March 2026.
The 23-year-old Senegal international, currently valued at €35.00m, is the subject of emerging speculation over a possible switch from north London to Istanbul, with the reported probability of the deal listed as “?” at this stage. There is no confirmed contract expiry date for Sarr at Tottenham, leaving observers to note that any future scenario – including a sale, loan or eventual free-agent exit if a deal runs down – remains open.
Sarr, a right-footed central midfielder, joined Spurs from Metz in August 2021 before immediately returning to the French club on loan for the 2021-22 campaign. He then came back to Tottenham in June 2022 and has since established himself in the Premier League after arriving in Europe from Senegalese side Génération Foot in 2020. His height of 1.84m and athletic profile have seen him used predominantly in central midfield.
The former Metz player’s market value has risen sharply since his early Ligue 1 days, climbing from €3m in March 2021 to a peak of €45m in May 2024, before stabilising around €35m by late 2025 and early 2026. That valuation is expected to form a reference point in any negotiations should Fenerbahçe formalise their interest.
Sarr, born in Thiaroye on 14 September 2002, has also been a regular for Senegal, adding international pedigree to his club résumé with Tottenham in the Premier League and Metz in France’s top flight. Recent performances in England – including high‑energy displays in central areas and increasing involvement in Spurs’ build‑up play – have helped maintain his standing despite fluctuations in form.
If a move to Fenerbahçe does materialise, it could mark a significant new chapter in Sarr’s career, offering him a leading role in the Süper Lig and the chance to further enhance his reputation on the European stage.
