Franco-Malian forward Alimami Gory commits to Paris FC amid transfer interest
Alimami Gory will remain at Paris FC next season, despite interest from multiple European clubs, as the recently promoted side prepares for its return to Ligue 1.
The Franco-Malian forward, who plays a key role in Paris FC’s attacking line, is under contract with the capital-based club until June 30, 2026.
Despite receiving attention from top-tier teams including RC Strasbourg, FC Lorient, Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt, and Turkish giants Galatasaray, Gory has opted to honour his existing deal.
The decision to stay comes at a pivotal moment for Paris FC, who are building a squad capable of sustaining their top-flight status after securing promotion.
The club has expressed its intention to retain a core group of players while adding reinforcements to meet the challenges of Ligue 1 competition. Gory’s versatility and attacking prowess have made him indispensable in that plan.
A close associate and personal advisor to Gory confirmed to Africafoot that the 27-year-old has no plans to leave during the upcoming transfer window.
While he acknowledged ongoing dialogue with interested parties, he emphasized that the forward is committed to Paris FC for the foreseeable future.
“Alimami is focused on his responsibilities with Paris FC,” the advisor said. “Yes, there have been contacts, and of course, football is always evolving. But at this point, he remains fully committed to his contract and to the club’s project.”
Gory’s decision to stay is seen as a significant boost for Paris FC ahead of the new season. Known for his pace, adaptability, and ability to operate across the front line, he has grown into a central figure in the team’s attacking strategy.
His performances in Ligue 2 played a vital role in the club’s promotion push, and the management is counting on his continued influence as they step into France’s top division.
Having previously played for clubs including OGC Nice and Cercle Brugge, Gory brings both domestic and international experience to the side.
His ability to combine flair with tactical discipline has drawn admiration from scouts across Europe, but his current focus appears to be on consolidating Paris FC’s Ligue 1 position.
For Paris FC, who are keen to establish themselves as more than just a newly promoted side, Gory’s commitment represents a show of continuity and ambition.
The club has already begun preparing its strategy for the 2024–25 campaign, balancing the retention of key players with calculated additions to the squad.
While the transfer market may still hold surprises, for now, Alimami Gory is staying put. Paris FC supporters will welcome the news as the club embarks on one of its most important seasons in recent history, with Gory expected to lead from the front once more.
