
Fenerbahçe have reportedly agreed to sell Egyptian centre-back Omar Fayed to Serie A side Frosinone for €500,000 plus bonuses.
The 23-year-old will travel to Italy on Thursday, August 13. He will undergo a medical before signing a four-year contract with Frosinone.
Turkish journalist Sercan Hamzaoğlu first reported in July that Frosinone submitted an official bid for Fayed, and that the club opened talks with Fenerbahçe.
The clubs have now agreed a permanent transfer where Fenerbahçe will receive €500,000 plus performance-based add-ons linked to appearances.
Fayed joined Fenerbahçe from Arab Contractors in August 2023. He signed a contract until June 2027 and has not played a competitive match for the first team.
Instead, he has spent three straight seasons on loan. He first joined Serbian side Novi Pazar in 2023/24. He made 21 appearances in all competitions there.
Fayed then moved to Beerschot. He played 15 matches for the Belgian club in the 2024/25 season.
He then spent last season at Portuguese side Arouca. He made 10 appearances after joining on loan with an option to buy, but an injury kept him out from January until the end of the season.
Frosinone moved for Fayed after interest from several clubs. KingFut reported last month that Polish side Pogoń Szczecin also held talks with Fenerbahçe, as clubs in Egypt and Europe also tracked him.
Fayed played five matches for Egypt at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Egypt reached the semi-finals and finished fourth and he earned a place in the tournament’s best XI.
If the transfer goes through, Fayed will join a Frosinone side back in Serie A. The club finished second in Italy’s second division last season.