Spartak Moscow eye move for Mali winger Dorgeles Nene from Fenerbahce

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Spartak Moscow eye move for Mali winger Dorgeles Nene from Fenerbahce

Mali right winger Dorgeles Nene of Fenerbahce is being linked with a summer move to Russian Premier Liga side Spartak Moscow, with the 23-year-olds future in Istanbul increasingly under scrutiny.

The Super Lig club are listed as the from side in the latest transfermarkt rumour update dated 4 July 2026, which has Spartak as the potential destination but gives no clear probability of the deal being completed. With Nenes contract details at Fenerbahce not publicly specified and no expiry date recorded, speculation has grown that he could either move for a substantial fee now or run down his deal and eventually become a free agent.

Nene, valued at 20.00m on the site, joined Fenerbahce from Red Bull Salzburg on 19 August 2025 after a steady rise through the Austrian system. His market value has climbed sharply in recent seasons, rising from 12m at Salzburg in June 2025 to 20m by May 2026 following his first campaign in Turkey.

The Kayesborn attacker, who stands at 1.74m and prefers his right foot, has built his reputation across several European leagues. After leaving Guidars FC in Mali for Salzburg in January 2021, he had loan spells with FC Liefering and SV Ried in Austria and KVC Westerlo in Belgium before returning to Salzburg and then earning his move to Fenerbahce.

Deployed mainly as an attacking right winger but capable of operating across the frontline, Nene has been one of the more closely watched young wide players in the Super Lig. His performances for Fenerbahce across the 202526 campaign, including recent outings in the Turkish top flight, have underpinned Spartaks interest, although there is currently no indication of an agreed fee or personal terms.

With the rumours probability still marked simply as ?, Nenes situation remains open, but a transfer to Moscow would mark another significant step in a career that has already taken him from Mali to Austria, Belgium and Turkey and could further enhance his profile if he adapts again to a new league and environment.

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