Bryan Bayeye is reportedly considering a move away from Torino, with the midfielder’s future at the Italian club looking uncertain. The 25-year-old Congolese player has struggled to break into the first team this season and has not featured in any competitive matches.
Since returning from a loan spell at Ascoli in Italy’s Serie B, Bayeye has found it difficult to secure a place in Torino’s starting lineup.
He has not made a single appearance in Serie A or the Coppa Italia, and has only been named in the squad once this season.
His lack of involvement has led to speculation that he may seek a new challenge as early as the upcoming winter transfer window.
According to sources close to the player, Bayeye is currently in discussions with Estoril Praia, a club in Portugal, which has reportedly shown interest in securing his services.
The Portuguese side is said to be offering Bayeye a potential long-term contract, providing him with an opportunity to relaunch his career.
Bayeye’s time at Torino has been marked by frustration. After returning from his loan spell, he found himself on the periphery of the squad, with little to no opportunity to impress coach Ivan Jurić.
Despite his potential, he has struggled to earn the trust of the management, leaving his future at the club in doubt.
If the move to Estoril Praia materialises, it could mark a fresh start for Bayeye, allowing him to rediscover his form and seek regular playing time.
As the winter transfer window approaches, both the player and the club will likely weigh their options, with Bayeye eager to secure a more prominent role in the coming months.