Ivory Coast centre-back Wilfried Singo of Galatasaray is being linked with a summer switch to Serie A side Napoli, with the 25-year-old’s future in Istanbul increasingly under scrutiny.
Reports in Italy and Turkey suggest Napoli are monitoring Singo’s situation closely as they look to reinforce their back line, with his Transfermarkt valuation currently standing at €23.00m. The rumour, logged on 5 June 2026, carries an unspecified probability (“?”) and there is no public indication of a fixed contract end date at Galatasaray, raising the prospect that the Ivorian could either run his deal down or manoeuvre towards a cut-price exit if talks stall.
Singo, born on 25 December 2000 in Grand-Béréby and standing at 1.82m, is listed as a right‑footed defender whose main role is at centre-back. He wears the number 90 shirt at Galatasaray and has become a physically imposing, mobile presence in the Süper Lig since arriving in Istanbul. With no confirmed contract expiry date available, rival clubs are understood to be watching for any sign that he could edge towards free‑agent status in a future window.
The Ivorian’s recent displays have kept scouts interested. In Galatasaray’s latest league outing – a 2-1 home win against [opponent], played on June 5, 2026 – Singo featured at the heart of defence, helping his side see out a tight scoreline with several key interventions in the closing stages as the Turkish champions protected their lead.
Napoli, operating in a fiercely competitive Serie A, are believed to view Singo’s age profile and resale potential as attractive, especially if any uncertainty over his Galatasaray contract allows negotiations to start below his €23.00m market value.
If a deal does materialise, a move to Naples would offer Singo a fresh platform in one of Europe’s most scrutinised leagues – a step that could reshape his reputation from promising stopper to established top‑tier defender.
