Cheikh Niasse, the dynamic Senegalese midfielder, has emerged as one of the standout performers for Young Boys of Berne in the first half of the season, catching the attention of several European clubs in Spain, France, Germany, and England.
At just 23 years old, Niasse has become a crucial asset in Raphaël Wicky’s tactical system at Young Boys, building on his consistent performances from the previous season.
The former Lille midfielder has already featured in 22 games across all competitions this season, including six as a starter during the Champions League group stage.
Positioned as a typical recovery midfielder, Niasse showcased his skills during a Champions League match against Manchester City, delivering a notable assist.
Despite not yet receiving a call-up to the Senegal National Team, Niasse’s impressive performances and evident potential for further development have sparked interest from various European teams. Sport Italia reports that Olympique Lyonnais in France, Cadiz, and LaLiga leaders Girona in Spain are among the clubs eyeing Niasse.
In addition, German sides Wolfsburg and Frankfurt, along with English clubs Nottingham Forest and Luton, are also rumored to be in the race for the talented midfielder.
However, with Young Boys poised to defend their Swiss Super League title and set to compete in the Europa League, the prospect of parting with their influential number 20 during the winter transfer window seems unlikely.
Niasse is under contract with Young Boys until 2026, and the club would value him between €10 to €15 million. It’s worth noting that Niasse, who arrived from Lille for less than a million euros in February 2022, has proven to be a shrewd acquisition for the Swiss club.
As the transfer speculation intensifies, Young Boys may face the challenge of retaining their coveted midfielder amid growing interest from European heavyweights.