Ukrainian side Bukovyna Chernivtsi are being linked with a move for Khémisset goalkeeper Anye Derick Fru, with the Cameroonian’s unclear contract status in Morocco fuelling speculation over a potential free transfer.
The 30-year-old, who wears number 16 for IZK Khémisset, is listed with no contract expiry date and no current market value on database site Transfermarkt, leading to suggestions he could be available as a free agent if his deal has already expired or is close to doing so. The probability of a move is currently recorded as “?” with no formal agreement reported between the clubs.
Fru, born in Bamenda on 26 June 1995 and standing at 1.89m, is a left-footed goalkeeper whose senior career has taken him to Morocco with Khémisset, where he is also registered as part of the club’s set-up listed under “national team” on Transfermarkt. While detailed recent match statistics are not provided in the current data, he continues to feature in the Moroccan game, with his performances there forming the platform for this latest interest.
Bukovyna, who play in Ukraine’s Persha Liga, are understood to be exploring options in goal ahead of the next window, and the absence of a defined market value for Fru – recorded as “None” – only adds to the sense of a low-risk, opportunistic piece of business if he is or becomes out of contract.
No transfer fee figure has been reported and there is no confirmation of talks, but the link reflects Bukovyna’s search for experienced reinforcements and Fru’s readiness for a new challenge in European football.
Should the move materialise, a switch from Khémisset to Bukovyna could offer Fru a significant platform in Ukraine’s second tier and a chance to reshape the next phase of his career.
