Galatasaray join race for Cameroon midfielder Anguissa
Galatasaray are monitoring Cameroon international André-Frank Zambo Anguissa as the Turkish champions begin early planning for the 2026/27 season, with the midfielder also attracting interest from clubs in England.
The Istanbul side, who currently lead the Süper Lig title race, are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of another expected push for domestic and European success.
Midfield reinforcements are among their priorities, and Anguissa has been identified as a player who fits their recruitment profile.
According to journalist Nicolò Schira, Galatasaray have added the Napoli midfielder to their shortlist as they assess potential summer targets.
The 30-year-old is under contract with the Italian club until June 2027, but his situation has drawn attention as he enters the final year of his deal next summer.
His future is expected to be the subject of transfer speculation in the coming months, particularly if Napoli decide to consider offers.
The Italian side are set to continue their league campaign with a 35th Serie A fixture against Como, as focus remains on their season while planning decisions begin to take shape behind the scenes.
Interest in Anguissa is not limited to Turkey.
English club Sunderland reportedly explored a move for the midfielder during the previous transfer window, and there is growing expectation that clubs from England could revisit their interest in the coming market.
Reports from Il Mattino suggest Anguissa’s future at Napoli has been under review, with injury issues earlier in the season limiting him to 21 appearances in all competitions.
Those setbacks are understood to have influenced discussions over a possible contract extension.
Despite that, the newspaper believes the midfielder’s profile remains attractive, particularly to clubs in England, where his physical presence and experience are highly valued.
Anguissa’s potential availability has therefore placed him firmly on the radar of multiple clubs as the summer window approaches.
Galatasaray’s interest is part of a broader recruitment strategy aimed at adding experience and strength to their midfield options.
For Napoli, the situation presents a decision point in the coming months as they weigh up whether to retain a player who remains an important figure when fully fit, or consider offers should they arrive.
As the season progresses, attention is expected to grow around Anguissa’s future, with both Galatasaray and clubs in England monitoring developments closely.