Panathinaikos are being linked with a move for Gaziantep FK central midfielder Drissa Camara, with the Ivorian‑Italian’s future in Turkey increasingly uncertain.
The 24-year-old, who is valued at €3.00m, is the subject of transfer speculation over a switch from the Turkish Süper Lig to Greek Super League 1 side Panathinaikos, according to data recorded on 30 April 2026. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, listed only as “?”, but the absence of public contract details or a stated expiry date at Gaziantep has fuelled talk he could become a free agent if his deal is close to, or has already, run down.
Camara, born on 18 February 2002 in Abobo, holds dual nationality with Côte d’Ivoire and Italy and operates primarily as a central midfielder. Right-footed and 1.79m tall, he has been wearing the number 3 shirt for Gaziantep FK, featuring in the Süper Lig after moving to the Turkish club, though the exact date of his arrival has not been disclosed.
Transfermarkt lists his current market value at €3.00m, a figure that would make him an attractive option for Panathinaikos whether via a transfer fee or as a potential free agent should his contract situation allow it. There is no official information yet on the duration of his deal or any extension, leaving room for further rumour as the next window approaches.
Recent match-by-match details, including specific opponents, dates and scorelines, are not available in the supplied data, so it is not yet possible to assess his latest performances in individual fixtures for Gaziantep.
With his prime years ahead of him and experience in a top-flight European league, a move to Athens could offer Camara a fresh platform to enhance his reputation, and, if completed, may prove a pivotal step in shaping the next phase of his career.
