The versatile right back of Malian origin currently playing for Parma AC, as a prime target in the closing hours of the winter transfer window. Reports from Africafoot suggest that Trabzonspor’s leadership is actively engaged in negotiations with their Italian counterparts to secure the services of Coulibaly, exploring options such as a definitive transfer or a loan arrangement with a purchase option.
The 24-year-old Franco-Malian defender, Woyo Coulibaly, has captured the attention of Trabzonspor, prompting a determined effort from the Turkish club to reach an agreement with Parma AC, the Serie B leaders in Italy.
Trabzonspor is reportedly keen on securing the versatile player, with proposals being put forth in a bid to finalize the deal before the closure of the winter transfer window in Turkey.
Woyo Coulibaly made his move to Italy in the summer of 2021 from Le Havre AC, and since then, his market value has soared to an estimated 2 million euros, equivalent to more than 1.3 billion FCFA, according to specialists at Transfermarkt.
In the ongoing 2023/24 Serie B season, Coulibaly has exhibited his skills by providing two assists in 21 matches across various competitions while contributing to Parma AC’s ambitions of returning to the upper echelons of Italian football.
As the transfer deadline approaches, Trabzonspor remains steadfast in its pursuit of Woyo Coulibaly, highlighting the player’s desirability and the club’s determination to strengthen its squad for the challenges ahead.
The negotiations underscore the competitive nature of the winter transfer window, with Trabzonspor eager to secure a deal that could significantly impact the team’s defensive capabilities.