Mali right winger Thiemoko Diarra is being linked with a move from French side Stade Reims to Turkish Süper Lig club Kasimpasa, with his situation in Ligue 2 attracting growing transfer speculation.
The 23-year-old, born in Bamako and now wearing the No 7 shirt at Reims, is valued at around €1.50m, according to Transfermarkt, a figure that is fuelling talk of a relatively low-cost deal for Kasimpasa. The reported probability of a transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?” in the latest update, and no agreement has been announced between the clubs.
Diarra, who stands at 1.76m and operates primarily as an attacking right winger with his preferred right foot, is currently on the books at Reims, who are now listed in Ligue 2. His contract details are opaque, with no firm expiry date publicly available, leaving open the possibility that he could move on favourable terms or even edge towards free‑agent status if his deal is close to running down.
Recent data from 24 June 2026 places his market value at €1.50m, a level that could tempt Kasimpasa as they look to add pace and direct dribbling in wide areas for their Süper Lig campaign. The Istanbul club have frequently turned to emerging profiles from France in recent windows, and Diarra fits that model as a young, resale‑potential signing.
There is no confirmed recent match log attached to this latest update, and no specific fixture – such as opponent, date, scoreline or individual performance – has been detailed in the available data for Diarra’s current season at Reims.
Born on 19 April 2003, Diarra is still at an early stage of his professional career and has so far been developed within the Reims system. If a move to Kasimpasa does materialise, it would represent his first venture into the Turkish top flight and could prove a pivotal step in shaping his reputation and long‑term potential in European football.
