Mohammed Fuseini in talks over Troyes move from Union SG
French Ligue 1 newcomers Troyes have emerged as the most concrete option for Ghanaian striker Mohammed Fuseini, with talks underway over a possible move from Union Saint-Gilloise.
Troyes have emerged as the most probable destination for Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini, with the French club pursuing a loan deal with the potential to buy him from Union Saint-Gilloise. Belgian sports news site Voetbalnieuws.be reports Union SG is inclined toward a permanent transfer instead. The 24-year-old's move comes as the transfer deadline looms, despite Ghanaian media anticipating a more significant role for Fuseini this season.
The striker joined Union SG from Danish club Randers FC for €2 million in 2024, and his current contract with the Belgian side extends until 2028. Fuseini has consistently played for Union and showcased his speed, movement, and adaptability across different positions. Troyes, now back in Ligue 1, aim to bolster their attack by signing the forward, who has a €2.5 million valuation on Transfermarkt.
Union SG prefers a sale, but Troyes' loan offer could help them evaluate Fuseini before committing to a permanent deal. The forward has represented Ghana at the international level, earning two caps and scoring once for the Black Stars. As the transfer window draws to a close, talks between the two clubs will determine Fuseini's future, whether it remains in Belgium or takes off to France.
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