Ali Ahamada Set for Move to Turkish Side Kayserispor
Former Toulouse goalkeeper Ali Ahamada is expected to continue his career in Turkey, with Turkish club Kayserispor reportedly set to secure his services in the coming hours.
The Comorian-born shot-stopper, 24, left Toulouse after the club opted not to offer him a contract extension. Despite initial denials from his agent, reports indicate that Ahamada’s departure from the French side was finalized at the conclusion of his contract.
Ahamada began his career with FC Martigues before moving to Toulouse, where he gained experience in Ligue 1. Now, he is set to embark on a new chapter in Turkey, with Kayserispor reportedly offering a one-and-a-half-year deal.
The move presents an opportunity for the young goalkeeper to bounce back after leaving Toulouse, while providing Kayserispor with a player experienced in top-flight European football. The Turkish side will hope that Ahamada’s presence strengthens their options between the posts and adds stability to their defensive setup.
Ahamada’s transfer also reflects a growing trend of players seeking opportunities abroad to revitalize their careers after parting ways with clubs in France. His experience in Ligue 1 and his potential for further development make him an attractive prospect for Kayserispor as they aim to improve their standing in the Turkish league.
Fans of Toulouse, meanwhile, bid farewell to a player who contributed to the club over several seasons, while Ahamada prepares for a new challenge in a competitive foreign league.