Super Eagles striker Terem Moffi is attracting transfer interest from Turkish Super Lig and Liga Portugal giants Besiktas and FC Porto respectively amid uncertainty surrounding his future at OGC Nice, Footynaija.com reports.
Moffi is currently pushing for an exit from Nice after facing physical and verbal abuse from fans in the aftermath of a painful 3-1 defeat to Ligue 1 rivals Lorient FC back in November 2025.
The Nigeria international has formally lodged a complaint with the Professional Football League’s legal committee, seeking to terminate his contract over concerns that the club failed to guarantee his safety during the attack.
As things stand, his current situation has alerted prospective suitors, with Besiktas and Porto emerging as potential destinations in the event that he leaves Nice this month.

According to NTV Spor, Besiktas have agreed a deal with Premier League dark horses Aston Villa for the sale of Tammy Abraham and the Black Eagles are now considering the possibility of poaching Moffi as a replacement.
Meanwhile, Porto, in search of attacking reinforcements, are considering bringing the Super Eagles striker in on loan this summer with the hope of getting him on a permanent basis if Nice eventually agree to the termination of his contract.
Central to Porto’s interest is the recommendation of head coach Francesco Farioli, who knows Moffi well from their time together at the Allianz Riviera.
Moffi has yet to feature for OGC Nice since November 30 when his altercation with those fans occurred. Before then, he made ten Ligue 1 appearances and scored twice. Whether Nice will eventually sanction his departure remains uncertain at this time.
















