France-Angola defender Yvann Titi is being linked with a move from Ligue 2 side Troyes to Lille, with the 20-year-old right-back potentially heading for a step up to Ligue 1 as speculation over his future grows.
Born in Strasbourg on 5 May 2006 and standing at 1.88m, Titi is regarded as one of Troyes’ most intriguing young prospects. Listed as a defender who operates primarily at right-back and favours his right foot, he has a current market value of €2.50m, according to Transfermarkt, a fee that would represent a relatively low-cost gamble for a club of Lille’s stature.
The reported interest, recorded on 17 June 2026, comes with uncertainty over Titi’s contractual situation at Troyes, with no public information on when his deal expires. That has fuelled talk that he could become a free agent in the near future or at least be available at a reduced price if Troyes decide to cash in rather than risk losing him for nothing.
Titi, who holds both French and Angolan nationality, has been developing within the ESTAC Troyes setup, wearing the number 44 shirt. Detailed senior statistics for the current campaign have not been disclosed in the latest data, but his profile as a tall, athletic full-back has made him a notable figure in Ligue 2 scouting circles.
No formal fee or clear probability has been attached to the move, with the likelihood of a deal currently listed as “?” in the latest reports, underlining that negotiations – if they have started – remain at an exploratory stage.
Should a transfer to Lille materialise, a switch from Troyes to a regular European contender in Ligue 1 could prove a defining step in Titi’s career, offering a bigger platform to shape his reputation and realise his potential at the top level of French football.
