As things stand, this is barely a story at all. A single report has linked Michy Batshuayi, the 32-year-old Belgium attacker, with a move from Eintracht Frankfurt to Bursaspor. The fee under discussion sits somewhere between £1.9m and £2.7m, broadly in line with his roughly £3m valuation, but there is no sign yet of formal talks, an agreement, or even confirmed mutual interest. Batshuayi remains under contract at Frankfurt until June 2027, so any departure would need both clubs to engage seriously. The sourcing here is thin. The only link comes from NTV Spor, a mid-tier outlet, and even then it is a headline that calls the connection a 'bomb' without offering any detail on stage, talks or agreement. It is pure speculation, eleven days old, with no corroborating voices. Treat it as a rumour and nothing firmer. That is why the engine puts this at just 13% — a longshot. For it to complete, the speculative spark would need to harden into real talks, a fee agreed near that £1.9m–£2.7m range, and Batshuayi willing to leave a Bundesliga side mid-contract. None of that is visible yet, and a lone unsupported link is exactly the kind of story that fades. Bursaspor have shopped in this region before: FC Sochaux to Bursaspor for £2m in 2014, and Ankaragücü to Bursaspor for £1m the same year. The mooted fee sits comfortably within that history, so the money would not be out of character. Watch for a second credible source, any confirmation of contact between the clubs, or signs Frankfurt are open to letting him go.