FC Metz is preparing to secure a professional contract for young Senegalese striker Idrissa Gueye, who has been training with the club since September.
The 18-year-old talent, a standout player for both the Senegal U17 team and the Génération Foot Academy, is expected to play a significant role in the team’s campaign for the second half of the season.
Metz head coach Stéphane Le Mignan confirmed Gueye’s impending arrival during a press conference, signaling the club’s intent to include the young striker in their squad.
I don’t know the details from a contractual point of view, but it’s in the pipeline,” Le Mignan stated.
That’s the idea. He suffered a serious injury in April, a fractured left tibia, and he’s slowly coming back.
For the past two weeks, he’s been training almost normally.
Having impressed at the Under-17 World Cup in Indonesia, Gueye is seen as a potential asset for Metz as they look to strengthen their attacking options.
The club, currently sitting in fifth place in Ligue 2, is preparing to welcome Gueye as their first winter signing.
The young striker’s addition is seen as crucial, particularly in light of the team’s struggles in front of goal.
Le Mignan highlighted Gueye’s qualities, describing him as a “central striker, very athletic with a lot of mobility and a good jump.
He is very complete.” The coach also noted the need to improve the team’s attacking output, particularly given that Cheikh Sabaly has not scored since October and other forwards have been struggling.
We necessarily have to think about this sector of the game,” Le Mignan added.
The arrival of Idrissa Gueye could be an interesting option for the second half of the season because we are going to need quality in this area.
Gueye’s potential was evident in his performances with Génération Foot, and his recent recovery from injury has brought optimism within the Metz camp.
The striker’s agility and versatility make him a promising prospect, and his inclusion in the squad could provide much-needed depth and competition in the attacking lineup.
With Metz aiming for a strong finish to the season, Gueye’s arrival comes at a crucial time.
As the club prepares to host third-place Dunkerque on Monday evening, the addition of a dynamic forward like Gueye could play a pivotal role in helping Metz push for promotion.