Anthony Musaba is being strongly linked with a move from Samsunspor to Fenerbahçe, with the probability of a deal currently rated at 70% according to the latest data.
The 25-year-old left winger, valued at €4.00m, has emerged as a potential attacking reinforcement for the Istanbul giants, who are monitoring options within the Süper Lig. While no agreement has been reached, the level of likelihood attached to the move underlines that Fenerbahçe’s interest is being taken seriously in Türkiye. There is also scope for further speculation around his contractual situation, with no publicly listed expiry date at Samsunspor, raising the possibility that Musaba could move for a reduced fee or even approach free-agent status in future windows.
Musaba joined Samsunspor after a spell in England with Sheffield Wednesday, where his market value rose steadily, climbing from €900,000 in late 2023 to €1.5m by May 2025. Since arriving in Türkiye, that valuation has jumped again to €4.00m as of mid-December 2025, reflecting his form in the Süper Lig. Born in Beuningen on 6 December 2000 and standing at 1.82m, he offers versatility in the final third, operating mainly as an attacking left winger and comfortable on both feet.
The Netherlands and DR Congo dual national has already experienced a varied European career, moving from NEC Nijmegen to Monaco in 2020 and taking in loans at Cercle Brugge, SC Heerenveen, FC Metz and a return to NEC before his permanent switch to Sheffield Wednesday. That pathway through Eredivisie, Ligue 1 and the Belgian top flight, followed by the English game and now Türkiye, makes him a profile consistent with Fenerbahçe’s recent recruitment of players with broad top-level experience.
If the transfer were to materialise, a move to one of Türkiye’s biggest clubs could be a pivotal step, offering Musaba a larger platform to enhance his reputation and potentially unlock the next phase of his career at both domestic and European level.







