Belgium and DR Congo centre-forward Michy Batshuayi, currently at Eintracht Frankfurt, is being linked with a move to Turkish 1. Lig side Corum FK as speculation grows over his future in Germany.
The 32-year-old, valued at €2.00m, is rumoured to be on Corum FK’s radar, with the potential switch emerging from Germany’s Bundesliga to Turkey’s second tier. Transfermarkt lists no expiry date on his Frankfurt deal, fuelling suggestions that he could yet become a free agent if the club and player decide to part ways.
The probability of the transfer remains unclear, with the move rated “?” in reports and no indication that talks are advanced. However, interest from Corum FK underlines how the forward’s profile still carries weight across Europe.
Born in Brussels on 2 October 1993, the 1.85m right-footed striker holds both Belgian and DR Congo nationality. Shirt number 30 at Frankfurt, Batshuayi has been used through the middle in his main position as an attacking centre-forward.
Recent data shows him featuring in Eintracht Frankfurt’s late-season Bundesliga fixtures, including a June outing where Frankfurt faced domestic opposition in a tight contest that underlined his role as a rotational option rather than an automatic starter. While he did not get on the scoresheet in that match, his movement and penalty-box presence remained a reference point for his side’s attacking play.
With a market value now at €2.00m, any permanent deal would be financially accessible for Corum FK, but the possibility of him being available as a free agent could make the transfer even more attractive to the Turkish club.
If the move were to materialise, a switch to Corum FK would represent a new chapter for Batshuayi in the Turkish game and could offer the experienced striker a platform to reassert his reputation as a reliable goalscorer in a fresh environment.
