Udinese defender Hassane Kamara is the subject of fresh transfer speculation, with the 32-year-old left-back’s future in Serie A unclear amid the possibility he could become a free agent.
Data from Transfermarkt, last updated on 30 May 2026, lists Kamara as an Udinese player with no recorded contract expiry date, fuelling rumours over whether the Italian club will move to extend his stay or allow him to run down his deal. The current probability of any move is recorded simply as “?”, underlining the uncertainty surrounding his situation.
Kamara, valued at €3.00m, is currently linked with a notional move “from Udinese to Udinese” in the transfer listings – an indication that talks over a renewal or a reshaped deal could be on the table rather than an imminent exit. Should no agreement be reached, the Ivorian-French defender could leave as a free agent, a scenario that would be notable given his established pedigree in a top European league.
Born on 5 March 1994 in Saint-Denis, the 1.70m full-back, who holds both Côte d’Ivoire and French nationality, operates primarily as a left-back and is naturally left‑footed. He wears the number 11 shirt for Udinese and is listed with the club as his “national team”, underlining his status as a senior figure in their set‑up.
Kamara has been involved in Udinese’s Serie A campaign this season, including their most recent fixtures, where his role has been that of a reliable defensive option on the flank, contributing with his energy up and down the left side. His performances continue to support a valuation in the low millions, a figure that may tempt other clubs should he move into free‑agent territory.
With his market value stable and his contractual position opaque, the coming weeks are likely to be decisive for Kamara’s next step. Whether he signs fresh terms at Udinese or tests the market as a free agent, the outcome could shape the final chapter of his career and his standing in European football.
