Senegal centre-forward Mame Alassane Niang is being linked with a move from Norwegian side Lyn to Turkish Süper Lig club Kasimpasa.
The 20-year-old, who is officially listed with Eliteserien outfit HamKam and wears the number 29 shirt there, is the subject of fresh transfer speculation after emerging as a promising attacking prospect in Norway. Transfermarkt currently values Niang at €1.80m, a figure likely to frame any negotiations should Kasimpasa decide to formalise their interest.
Niang, born on 28 January 2006 in Ndatte, stands at 1.97m and operates primarily as a centre-forward, favouring his left foot. The rumour, dated 11 June 2026, has been logged with an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that the move remains at an early and uncertain stage. There is no publicly available information on the length of his current deal or any contract expiry date, leaving open the theoretical possibility that he could move later in his career as a free agent if no extension is agreed.
The Senegalese forward has been developing his game in Norway, moving within the country’s system from Lyn, currently in the OBOS-ligaen, to HamKam (Hamarkameratene). His exposure to both the second tier and the top flight has added to his profile, with Kasimpasa monitoring how his physical presence and aerial ability might translate to Turkish football.
Recent match data lists him as part of HamKam’s attacking options, though detailed statistics and individual match contributions, including opponents, dates and scorelines, are not publicly specified in the provided information.
Niang’s blend of size, age and market valuation makes him a comparatively low-cost, high-upside target in a market increasingly driven by resale potential. Should a switch to Kasimpasa materialise, it would mark a significant step into a higher-profile league and could prove a pivotal staging post in shaping his reputation and long-term career trajectory.
