Kasimpasa defender Adem Arous is being linked with a move to Monaco as the Ligue 1 side monitor the 21-year-old’s situation in Turkey.
The Tunisian centre-back, who plays primarily on the right side of a central defensive pairing, is currently on the books at Süper Lig club Kasimpasa but his contract details remain undisclosed, raising the prospect he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed. Transfermarkt lists his market value at €1.00m, with the rumour of a transfer to Monaco first flagged on 17 May 2026 and the probability of a deal still rated as “?” at this stage.
Born in Medina on 17 July 2004, Arous stands at 1.88m and has developed a reputation at Kasimpasa as a physically imposing, right-footed centre-back. Registered with shirt number 4, he has been operating in Turkey’s top flight, the Süper Lig, where Monaco’s recruitment staff are understood to be scanning emerging defensive options.
Arous represents Tunisia at national level and his performances for Kasimpasa this season have attracted data-led interest, although specific match-by-match metrics remain limited in the public domain. Recent league outings in the Süper Lig, including Kasimpasa’s latest fixtures against domestic rivals, have further showcased his aerial strength and positional discipline at the heart of defence, helping to maintain his valuation around the €1.00m mark.
With no confirmed contract expiry date published and no update on his market value since the latest data scrape on 17 May 2026, speculation continues that Monaco could look to exploit any uncertainty around his status, whether via a low-cost transfer or by moving if he were to become a free agent.
If a switch to Monaco does materialise, it would mark a significant step in Arous’s career, offering a platform in Ligue 1 that could accelerate his development, enhance his reputation in European football and potentially elevate his standing within Tunisian football circles.
