Eyüpspor are being linked with a move for Radomiak defensive midfielder Ibrahima Camará, with the Guinean’s future in Poland uncertain amid speculation over his contract situation.
The 27-year-old, valued at €400,000 on Transfermarkt, is rumoured to be on the radar of the Turkish Süper Lig side as they assess low-cost midfield options ahead of the next window. The reported probability of any deal remains unclear, listed only as “?” at this stage.
Camará, born in Conakry on 25 January 1999, has established himself as a physically imposing presence at 1.90m in the Ekstraklasa with Radomiak Radom. Comfortable as a screening midfielder in front of the back four, the right-footed player wears the number 2 shirt and operates primarily in a holding role.
There is no publicly listed expiry date on his Radomiak contract, prompting suggestions that the Polish club could face a decision over whether to cash in now or risk losing him as a free agent if his deal runs down. Any potential move to Eyüpspor would mark his first foray into Turkish football after his time in Poland’s top flight.
Recent performances for Radomiak have kept him in the shop window, with the Guinean featuring in the Ekstraklasa and contributing to their defensive structure. In his latest outing – a league fixture for Radomiak in May 2026 – he was again deployed at the base of midfield, helping his side manage the game in a tightly contested scoreline, underlining the screening and ball-winning attributes that appeal to suitors.
With a relatively modest market value of €400k, Camará represents a potentially affordable option for Eyüpspor as they look to deepen their squad for the Süper Lig. If a move does materialise, it could offer the Conakry-born midfielder a significant platform to enhance his reputation and test himself in a new league at the peak of his career.
