Tony Njiké: FCV Farul linked with move for QRM’s French-Cameroonian midfielder

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Tony Njiké: FCV Farul linked with move for QRM’s French-Cameroonian midfielder

French-Cameroonian defensive midfielder Tony Njiké of Quevilly-Rouen Métropole (QRM) is being linked with a switch to Romanian SuperLiga side FCV Farul, according to transfer data emerging from France and Romania.

The 28-year-old, born in Paris and currently playing in France’s third tier (Ligue 3) with QRM, is the subject of speculation over a potential summer move, with the reported probability of a deal still listed as “?” and no fee yet agreed. Transfermarkt values Njiké at €250,000, a relatively modest figure that could make him an attractive option in a market where several clubs are targeting low-cost midfield reinforcements.

Njiké, who stands at 1.78m and is right-footed, has been used primarily as a defensive midfielder for QRM, wearing the number 6 shirt. His contract situation is unclear, with no expiry date publicly recorded, fuelling suggestions that he could either leave for a small fee or run down his deal and become a free agent if terms are not renewed.

The dual national, who holds both French and Cameroonian nationality, has built his senior career in France and is currently registered in the Championnat National with QRM. He is yet to be capped at senior international level and is listed with his club, Quevilly-Rouen Métropole, as his only national-team affiliation in available data.

Recent match information for QRM highlights Njiké’s continued role as a midfield anchor, featuring as a defensive screen and link player in the club’s campaign, though detailed individual statistics for specific fixtures – including opponent, date, and scoreline – are not provided in the current dataset.

With his market value steady at €250k and interest from FCV Farul emerging, a move to Romania’s top flight would represent a first venture abroad for Njiké and a step up in competitive profile. If the transfer materialises, it could reshape the trajectory of his late-20s peak years, offering a new platform to enhance his reputation and test himself in a different European league.

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