Greuther Fürth forward Noel Futkeu is being linked with a move to Belgian side RSC Anderlecht, with his long-term future in Germany unclear and his next contract yet to be resolved.
The 23-year-old centre-forward, who represents both Germany and Cameroon at youth level, is currently on the books of Fürth in the 2. Bundesliga but is attracting interest from the Jupiler Pro League, according to transfer data compiled on 16 April 2026. The reported probability of the transfer remains unspecified (“?”), with no agreement in place and no confirmation over a fee or potential free‑agent status.
Futkeu, born in Essen on 6 December 2002, is valued at €5.00m, a figure that is expected to frame any negotiations between the clubs should Anderlecht firm up their interest. With his contract situation at Fürth listed as unknown and no expiry date publicly available, speculation has grown that he could either run down his deal or become a free agent if no extension is reached.
The right-footed striker, who wears the No 9 shirt for Greuther Fürth, has been operating through the middle as an out-and-out centre-forward in the 2. Bundesliga. Recent match data from this season highlights his role as a focal point in Fürth’s attack, including a recent league outing in which he led the line in a tight contest, though detailed figures on goals, assists and the exact scoreline are not disclosed in the latest dataset.
Standing at 1.83m, Futkeu’s blend of physical presence and mobility has made him a developing asset, and any move to Anderlecht would represent a step into regular European competition contention. Should the transfer materialise, it could mark a significant staging post in his career, potentially elevating his profile in both Germany and Cameroon and positioning him for a larger move further down the line.
