Liverpool are weighing up a move for Galatasaray right-back Wilfried Singo, with the Ivorian defender emerging as a rumoured target for the Premier League club according to data indicating a 38% probability of a transfer.
Singo, 24, is currently on the books at Galatasaray in the Turkish Süper Lig but has been linked with a switch to Anfield as Liverpool assess options at right-back. The reported interest comes with the defender valued at €28.00m, a figure likely to frame any negotiations between the two clubs if talks progress beyond an exploratory stage.
The data does not specify an existing contract end date for Singo at Galatasaray, leaving open the theoretical possibility that his situation could develop towards free-agent status in future if no agreement is reached on an extension. For now, however, the suggestion remains that Liverpool would need to strike a deal with the Turkish side should they decide to firm up their interest.
Born on 25 December 2000 in Grand-Béréby, Singo stands at 1.90m and operates primarily as a right-back, offering a blend of defensive presence and physicality that has seen his market value rise steadily in recent years. A right-footed defender, he has experience across several European leagues, having previously played for Torino Primavera and Torino in Italy’s set-up before moving to AS Monaco in France and then on to Galatasaray.
His market value has climbed from modest beginnings at Torino’s youth ranks to the current €28.00m mark recorded at Galatasaray, underlining the trajectory that has brought him to the attention of major clubs. Any move to Liverpool would represent the latest step in a career that has already taken him from Côte d’Ivoire to Serie A, Ligue 1 and the Süper Lig – and, if it happens, could significantly shape his reputation on one of European football’s biggest stages.
