RSC Anderlecht have been linked with a move for Greuther Fürth centre-forward Noel Futkeu, with the transfer currently rated at a 28% probability.
The 23-year-old, who holds both German and Cameroonian nationality, is valued at €5.00m and is emerging as one of the more intriguing attacking options in Germany’s 2. Bundesliga. Data from Transfermarkt suggests Anderlecht are monitoring the right-footed striker ahead of a possible summer reshuffle in attack.
Futkeu, born on 6 December 2002 in Essen and standing at 1.83m, wears the number 9 shirt for Greuther Fürth and operates primarily through the middle as a traditional centre-forward. While full contract details have not been disclosed, the lack of publicly available expiry information is likely to fuel talk that he could become available on favourable terms, with some observers speculating about a potential free-agent scenario if his deal were to run down.
The move, if it materialises, would see Futkeu swap the 2. Bundesliga for Belgium’s Jupiler Pro League, a step frequently used by young forwards to showcase themselves in European competition. His current market valuation of €5.00m provides a reference point for any negotiations, though Anderlecht could look to leverage contract uncertainty in any discussions with Fürth.
Futkeu’s recent outings for Greuther Fürth in the 2. Bundesliga have continued to underline his role as a central attacking option, leading the line and offering a physical presence in the final third, although detailed match statistics and individual goal returns from specific fixtures are not listed in the available data.
With his dual-nationality profile, age and market valuation, Futkeu fits the mould of a development-focused signing for Anderlecht, and if a deal can be struck, the move could be a significant platform to elevate his reputation and test his potential at a higher competitive level.
