Nigerian centre-forward Rafiu Durosinmi is being linked with a move from Italian side Pisa to Turkish club Trabzonspor, with the 23-year-old’s uncertain contract situation fuelling speculation over his future.
The Lagos-born striker, who stands at 1.92m and wears the No 17 shirt for Pisa, is listed with a market value of €7.00m, according to Transfermarkt, as the Black Sea club assess attacking options ahead of the new Süper Lig campaign. Durosinmi is currently registered as playing in Serie A, but with no recorded contract expiry date at Pisa, there is already talk in Italy and Türkiye that he could move on favourable terms, with the possibility of him running down his deal or becoming available as a free agent not being ruled out.
The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear – marked simply as “?” on the latest rumour updates dated 24 June 2026 – and there has been no indication yet of a formal bid from Trabzonspor or a set asking price from Pisa beyond his cited valuation.
Durosinmi, a right-footed attacker whose main position is centre-forward, joined Pisa after emerging from Nigeria and building his reputation as a powerful front man capable of leading the line on his own. Born on 1 January 2003, he has been tracked primarily for his physical presence and penalty-box threat in Italy’s top flight.
Recent match data lists him as part of Pisa’s attacking options in Serie A this year, though detailed statistics for goals and assists have not yet been updated from the current campaign on the source material. There is also no information to suggest he has yet broken into the Nigerian national team.
With Trabzonspor looking to refresh their forward line and Pisa potentially open to movement depending on the terms, any deal – whether for a fee close to his €7.00m valuation or via a future free-agent scenario – could offer Durosinmi a significant platform. A switch to the Süper Lig would present the towering striker with a fresh stage to enhance his reputation and test his potential in another demanding European league.
