Gabon winger Shavy Babicka is being linked with a move from Serbian side Red Star to Azerbaijani champions Qarabağ, with his €1.50m valuation seen as a potentially modest outlay for the Premyer Liqa club.
Transfermarkt data lists the 25-year-old as a right‑sided attacker currently on the books of Turkish outfit Fatih Karagümrük, but the latest rumour tracks him from Red Star in Serbia’s Super Liga to Qarabağ, underlining uncertainty around his exact club status and raising the prospect he could become a free agent if no contract details are formalised. The reported probability of the transfer is marked only as “?”, reflecting that negotiations, if any, are at an early and speculative stage.
Born in Libreville on 1 June 2000, Babicka stands at 1.79m and operates primarily as an attacking right winger, preferring his right foot. Capped for Gabon, he has built his reputation as a direct wide forward capable of stretching defences, attributes that could appeal to Qarabağ as they look to reinforce for domestic and European campaigns. His current market value of €1.50m is likely to be a reference point in any talks, whether as a transfer fee or as a benchmark for wages and signing‑on bonuses were he to move as a free agent.
No contract expiry date is listed for his spell with Karagümrük, and there are no confirmed details of his most recent competitive appearance, including opponents or scoreline, leaving his recent match form and statistics unclear in the public domain. That lack of clarity, combined with the ambiguous probability rating, means this remains firmly in the realm of transfer speculation rather than an advanced deal.
If the move to Qarabağ does materialise, it could offer Babicka a fresh platform in the Premyer Liqa to reassert his value, enhance his reputation in European competition and potentially trigger a further step up later in his career.
