Samsunspor are being linked with a move for Chaves right winger David Kusso, with the 22-year-old Angola forward reportedly on the radar of the Turkish Süper Lig club.
The Liga Portugal 2 side could face a decision over Kusso’s future with his situation at Chaves unclear, as there is currently no publicly listed contract expiry date for the player – raising the prospect he could become a free agent if terms are not clarified. The reported probability of a move remains unspecified (“?”), but Samsunspor are understood to be monitoring the winger as they plan ahead for next season.
Kusso, who wears the number 30 shirt for Chaves, is valued at around €500,000 according to Transfermarkt – a figure that would represent a relatively low-risk investment for Samsunspor should a fee be required, or a bargain if he were to be available after a contract expiry. Born in Luanda on 22 January 2004, the 1.84m attacker operates primarily on the right flank but is listed as an attacking winger who is comfortable using both feet, adding flexibility in the final third.
The Angola youth product has been plying his trade in Portugal’s second tier with Chaves, featuring in Liga Portugal 2 and building a reputation as a direct wide player. Recent data lists him as part of GD Chaves’ set-up, though detailed, match-by-match statistics – including opponents, scorelines and individual performance metrics – are not provided in the latest update.
Kusso, who promotes himself on social media via his Instagram account, has yet to make a major headline move in European football, making any potential switch to Samsunspor a significant step up in profile. Should the transfer materialise, a move to the Süper Lig could offer the Angolan winger a platform to increase his market value, enhance his reputation and test himself at a higher level in a league increasingly watched across Europe.
