Maccabi Tel Aviv set to table €3.5 million bid for Cameroonian winger Moumi Ngamaleu
Maccabi Tel Aviv are preparing a €3.5 million offer to secure the signing of Dinamo Moscow’s Cameroonian winger Moumi Ngamaleu, despite the player being under contract with the Russian side until June 2026.
Ngamaleu has become a central figure at Dinamo since his arrival in 2022, and his consistent performances have not gone unnoticed.
The Israeli club, aiming to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season, have identified the 31-year-old as a priority target.
Sources close to the negotiations suggest that Maccabi Tel Aviv are willing to offer the winger a three-year contract in a move that would see him switch leagues for the second time in his European career.
The Yaoundé-born forward enjoyed a productive campaign last season, registering six goals and five assists in 26 appearances in the Russian Premier League. His creativity and experience on the flanks have proven vital for Dinamo Moscow’s attacking unit, and his departure would mark a significant loss for the club.
Valued at €4 million on the transfer market, Ngamaleu’s potential transfer would fall slightly below that figure, with Maccabi Tel Aviv hoping their €3.5 million bid will be sufficient to persuade Dinamo to part ways with the player.
Negotiations are said to be at an early stage, but the Israeli side remain optimistic about reaching an agreement before the close of the transfer window.
Ngamaleu, a product of the Musango Football Academy in Cameroon, has built a solid reputation in European football. Before moving to Russia, he featured prominently in Switzerland with Young Boys, where he enjoyed both domestic success and continental exposure in European competitions.
His wealth of experience, coupled with his attacking versatility, makes him an appealing acquisition for a Maccabi Tel Aviv side looking to challenge for honours both domestically and in Europe.
Though Dinamo Moscow are yet to respond formally to the reported interest, club insiders acknowledge that the financial package on offer, combined with the player’s age, could make a deal worthwhile.
At 31, Ngamaleu may be entering the final stretch of his peak years, and a transfer could offer both the club and the player a timely opportunity.
For Ngamaleu, a move to Israel would offer a new challenge in a competitive league, along with a central role in Maccabi’s project.
His potential arrival is expected to significantly strengthen the squad’s attacking dynamics, particularly on the left wing, where his pace, dribbling and delivery could prove decisive.
As talks continue behind the scenes, all eyes remain on whether Dinamo Moscow will sanction the move or choose to hold onto one of their key performers.
Should the deal go through, it would mark another important chapter in the career of a player who continues to make his mark across Europe.