Cameroonian midfielder Wilitty Younoussa attracting interest across Europe
Cameroonian midfielder Wilitty Younoussa is attracting growing interest ahead of the summer transfer window as several European clubs continue to monitor his situation at Rodez AF.
Although the midfielder remains under contract with Rodez until June 2026, he is expected to leave the French club in the coming weeks as interest in his services increases across multiple leagues.
The 24-year-old had recently emerged as a target for FC Schalke 04, but reports now suggest the German side has decided to focus on alternative options for midfield reinforcements.
Despite Schalke stepping back from negotiations, Younoussa’s future continues to generate strong attention elsewhere in Europe.
In Belgium, SV Zulte Waregem are believed to be among the clubs making the most progress in discussions over a possible move.
The Belgian side reportedly views the Cameroonian as a strong fit for their midfield due to his physical presence, ball recovery ability and tactical discipline.
Standard Liège are also said to be following developments closely and could intensify their interest as the transfer market approaches.
Younoussa’s performances in French football have also attracted attention from clubs in Ligue 2 and Germany’s second division.
Among the teams linked with the midfielder is 1. FC Kaiserslautern, who are reportedly monitoring the situation alongside several other European clubs.
The midfielder’s availability has become an important factor in the growing interest surrounding him. His contract situation is viewed as a major advantage for clubs searching for experienced and reliable options in midfield ahead of next season.
Having spent several years developing in French football, Younoussa has built a reputation for his consistency and defensive work in central midfield positions.
Those qualities have now placed him among the notable players expected to move during the upcoming transfer window.
As negotiations continue, the Cameroonian midfielder is expected to remain one of the names attracting attention across the Belgian and German markets in the weeks ahead.
