Jaouen Hadjam has emerged as a reported target for Beşiktaş, with the Young Boys left‑back linked with a move to the Süper Lig club amid growing transfer speculation.
Data from Transfermarkt lists the probability of a switch at 42%, indicating serious interest but far from a certainty, with no agreement announced between the clubs. The 22‑year‑old is currently valued at €9.00m, a figure likely to frame any negotiations if Beşiktaş decide to firm up their reported pursuit of the defender.
Hadjam is under contract at Young Boys, but the public data does not specify an expiry date, leaving open the possibility that his situation could evolve towards a free‑agent scenario in the future if no extension is agreed. For now, he remains part of the Swiss Super League side, who signed him from Nantes on a permanent transfer in January 2024.
Born in Paris on 26 March 2003, the 1.85m left‑back holds both Algerian and French nationality. He has developed through a series of French clubs, starting in the youth ranks of Paris Saint‑Germain before spells at US Créteil‑Lusitanos, Paris FC’s youth and U19 sides, then Paris FC’s first team. A move to Nantes in 2023 brought Ligue 1 experience before his switch to Switzerland with BSC Young Boys.
His market value has risen sharply in Bern, climbing from €2.00m in May 2024 to €9.00m by June 2025, underlining his growing reputation. Used primarily as a left‑back and operating on his preferred left foot, he offers defensive presence and height on the flank, attributes that would align with Beşiktaş’s need for reinforcement on the left side of their back line.
Should the reported move materialise, a transfer to Beşiktaş and the Süper Lig could mark the next significant step in Hadjam’s career trajectory, potentially elevating his profile on a larger stage and shaping his long‑term standing in European football.
