Hoffenheim has set its sights on signing Cheikh Tidiane Sabaly, the in-form striker currently playing for FC Metz in Ligue 2, following a standout season in France. The Senegalese forward’s impressive performances have drawn the attention of several top European clubs, with Hoffenheim leading the chase.
Sabaly, who has been a key figure for FC Metz this season, has netted eight goals and provided one assist in 12 appearances, making him the second-highest scorer in Ligue 2.
His attacking prowess has placed him among the league’s most coveted talents, with Hoffenheim now looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the winter transfer window.
The Bundesliga side, which has struggled with form in recent months, is hoping to bolster its attacking options, particularly due to the ongoing injury woes of Togolese forward Ihlas Bebou.
Hoffenheim’s interest in Sabaly comes as part of their plans to climb up the league standings, and they have reportedly made contact with the player’s representatives.
According to reports, Hoffenheim’s management has already held talks with Sabaly’s camp, outlining their intentions to bring the 23-year-old to Germany.
The German club is expected to make an initial bid of around €4 million for the Senegalese striker, with a contract offer potentially spanning four and a half years.
Sabaly’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of remarkable.
Since making his professional debut for FC Metz in 2018, he has steadily established himself as a crucial part of the team.
After brief loan spells at Pau FC and Quevilly Rouen, Sabaly has truly come into his own this season, becoming a regular starter and delivering consistent performances in front of goal.
His fine form has also earned him a call-up to the Senegal national team for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, further highlighting his growing reputation on the international stage.
As Hoffenheim prepares for their Bundesliga match against Augsburg, they will continue to monitor Sabaly’s progress, with hopes of completing a transfer that could help propel them up the table.