Michy Batshuayi: Belgium-DR Congo striker linked with surprise move from Frankfurt to Corum FK

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Michy Batshuayi: Belgium-DR Congo striker linked with surprise move from Frankfurt to Corum FK

Belgium-DR Congo centre-forward Michy Batshuayi is being linked with a move from Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt to Turkish 1. Lig club Corum FK, with his future increasingly uncertain in Germany.

The 32-year-old, who is valued at €2.00m, is the subject of speculation on the eve of another transfer window after a spell in Frankfurt in which key details around his deal – including the exact length and expiry of his contract – remain unclear. With no contract end date listed and no confirmation of an extension, the possibility of Batshuayi becoming a free agent has not been ruled out, heightening talk of a low-cost switch.

According to the latest data, the probability of a move to Corum FK is currently marked only as “?”, underlining that negotiations are at a very early and uncertain stage, with no agreement reported between the clubs. Any deal would take the forward out of the Bundesliga and into Turkey’s second tier.

Batshuayi, born in Brussels on 2 October 1993 and standing at 1.85m, joined Frankfurt wearing the No 30 shirt and operates primarily as an attack-minded centre-forward with a right-footed preference. He holds both Belgian and DR Congo nationality.

Recent records list him as part of the Eintracht Frankfurt set-up, competing in the Bundesliga, though no detailed breakdown of his latest appearances or goals is provided in the current data set. His market valuation of €2.00m suggests a relatively modest outlay for Corum FK should they decide to formalise their interest.

With his club situation unresolved and his next contract still to be defined, a move to Turkey could offer Batshuayi a fresh platform at 32 – one that may help shape the final chapter of his career and determine how his reputation is viewed in the later stages of his playing days if the transfer eventually materialises.

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