Senegal defensive midfielder Mor Ndiaye of Polish side Pogoń Szczecin is being linked with a summer switch to Turkish Süper Lig outfit Antalyaspor.
The 25-year-old, born in Thiès and standing at 1.85m, is reportedly on the radar of the Antalya club as they look to reinforce their midfield options ahead of the new campaign. Transfermarkt lists Ndiaye’s market value at €350k, a figure that could make him an attractive, low-cost option in a market where free agents and expiring contracts are closely monitored.
Data from Transfermarkt indicates no publicly confirmed contract expiry date for Ndiaye at Pogoń Szczecin, leaving uncertainty over whether he could run down his deal and move as a free agent or require a transfer fee. The probability of the move is currently marked only as “?”, underlining that negotiations, if any, are still at a speculative stage and no agreement has been announced.
Ndiaye, a right-footed holding midfielder who wears the No 19 shirt for Pogoń, has built his reputation in the Ekstraklasa as a screening presence in front of the back four. He joined the Polish club after developing his game in European football and has since featured regularly in the top flight, using his physical profile and positional discipline to anchor midfield.
Recent appearances for Pogoń in the Ekstraklasa have kept him on the radar of scouts, with his current valuation reflecting both his age profile and experience in a competitive European league. While detailed individual match statistics for specific recent fixtures are not disclosed in the data, his ongoing involvement in Pogoń’s campaign underpins Antalyaspor’s interest.
If a move to Turkey materialises, the switch to the Süper Lig could offer Ndiaye a higher-profile stage and an opportunity to elevate both his career trajectory and market reputation in the coming seasons.
