Belgium and DR Congo centre-forward Michy Batshuayi is being linked with a move from Eintracht Frankfurt to Turkish side Bursaspor, with the transfer currently rated at a 21% probability.
The 32-year-old, who is valued at €3.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation over his future, with the 2. Lig Kırmızı club reportedly exploring the possibility of bringing the striker to Türkiye. The move is at rumour stage and there is no indication yet whether it would be a permanent transfer or a potential free-agent scenario, with no contract expiry date listed for his current deal in Frankfurt.
Batshuayi, born in Brussels on 2 October 1993 and standing at 1.85m, is a right-footed centre-forward who represents both Belgium and DR Congo at nationality level. He wears the number 30 shirt for Eintracht Frankfurt and operates mainly through the middle in attack. His current market valuation of €3.00m would make any transfer a relatively low‑cost option for Bursaspor if a fee is required, though his contractual situation leaves open the possibility of a free-agent move should his terms in Germany come to an end.
The former Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund striker has been part of the Bundesliga set-up with Frankfurt, featuring in Germany’s top division after previous spells across Europe’s major leagues. His recent outings for Eintracht have kept him in the shop window; in his latest notable appearance, he featured as a centre-forward for Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, with the German side continuing their push in the top flight, though specific match details and statistics remain limited in the current data.
With his dual-nationality profile, top-flight experience and modest market value, Batshuayi would represent a marquee arrival for Bursaspor in Türkiye’s 2. Lig Kırmızı. If the move does materialise, it could offer the 32-year-old a fresh platform to relaunch the latter stages of his career and reshape his reputation as a reliable goalscorer in a new environment.
