Samuel Ballet: Amed SK linked with move for Swiss-Cameroonian winger from Antalyaspor
Swiss-Cameroonian right winger Samuel Ballet of Antalyaspor is being linked with a switch to Turkish Super Lig newcomers Amed SK, with the 25-year-olds situation attracting attention amid uncertainty over his contract status.
Ballet, born in Bern on 12 March 2001 and standing at 1.84m, is currently valued at 2.00m on Transfermarkt, a figure that will form the backdrop to any negotiations. The rumour, logged on 4 July 2026, lists the probability of a move as ? and does not specify when his Antalyaspor deal is due to expire, leaving open the possibility that he could move at a reduced fee or even approach free-agent status if talks over terms do not progress.
The right-footed attacker only joined Antalyaspor from Como 1907 in September 2025, following a loan spell at FC Zurich. His move to Turkiye came after a sharp rise in his market value during an impressive stint with FC Winterthur in the Swiss leagues, where his valuation climbed from 150,000 with BSC Young Boys U21 in 2019 to 1.4m by the end of 2023.
Ballets form in Turkiye has since pushed that figure to 2.00m as of May 2026, reflecting a steady upward trajectory. Antalyaspor, now in the 1. Lig, face the prospect of losing a wide player whose versatility across the right flank has underpinned his development through Young Boys youth sides, FC Wil 1900, Winterthur and Como.
The latest speculation comes on the back of his 202526 campaign with Antalyaspor, although no specific recent match details have been officially documented in the available data. With Amed SK preparing for life in the Super Lig, a successful move would give Ballet a higher-profile stage in Turkish football and an opportunity to further enhance his reputation and market value.
