Omar Ben Ali: Alanyaspor eye move for Tunisian CS Sfaxien striker

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Omar Ben Ali: Alanyaspor eye move for Tunisian CS Sfaxien striker

Turkish Süper Lig side Alanyaspor are being linked with a move for Tunisia centre-forward Omar Ben Ali, who currently plays for CS Sfaxien, amid speculation over his future at the Tunisian Ligue 1 club.

Ben Ali, 21, is valued at €750,000 on Transfermarkt and is emerging as one of CS Sfaxien’s main attacking prospects, wearing the No 9 shirt and operating primarily as a central striker. Born in Hammam-Lif on 22 April 2005, the right-footed forward has been developed in Tunisia’s top flight and is now reportedly on the radar of the club from Türkiye’s Mediterranean coast.

The rumour, dated 25 June 2026 and logged with an unspecified probability (“?”), links Ben Ali with a switch from CS Sfaxien in the Tunisian Ligue 1 to Alanyaspor in the Süper Lig. There is no recorded contract expiry date for the striker at Sfaxien, leaving open the possibility that he could run down his deal and move as a free agent in a future window.

Recent data lists CS Sfaxien as both his club and national-team affiliation, underlining how central he has become to the Sfax side’s plans. Standing out as an “Attack – Centre-Forward” profile, Ben Ali has been trusted through the middle rather than in wide roles, with his performances in domestic competition helping push his market value towards the three-quarter-million euro mark.

While full season statistics and detailed scoring numbers are not yet listed, his inclusion in CS Sfaxien’s recent Ligue 1 outings – including their latest June fixture in Tunisia’s top flight, where he led the line in a tight contest – has reinforced the perception that he is ready for a higher-profile stage.

With Alanyaspor exploring options for next season and the finances around a potential deal still unclear, any move remains at the speculation stage, but a successful transfer to the Süper Lig could prove a significant step in shaping Ben Ali’s career trajectory and raise his profile well beyond Tunisian football.

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