RB Salzburg monitoring Malian teenager Adama Sangaré

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RB Salzburg monitoring Malian teenager Adama Sangaré

RB Salzburg are closely tracking Malian teenager Adama Sangaré, with the Austrian club making contact over a potential move for the highly rated 16-year-old.

According to information, the player, who currently develops at the Junior Elite academy in Bamako, has emerged as one of the most promising talents of his generation.

Salzburg, known for identifying and nurturing young players, are said to have followed his progress for some time.

The club has reportedly reached out to the player’s representatives as part of its efforts to assess the possibility of bringing him to Austria.

Sangaré, often referred to as “Damus”, is expected to undergo a trial period with Salzburg in the near future.

Regarded as a technically gifted player, he has drawn attention for his intelligence on the pitch and his ability to influence attacking play.

His versatility allows him to operate either as a winger or an attacking midfielder, offering flexibility in forward positions.

However, Salzburg are not the only club showing interest.

Racing Club de Lens have also been monitoring the young player and are understood to be considering offering him a trial in the coming months.

The growing attention highlights his rising profile within European scouting networks.

Sangaré’s development has been closely followed in Mali, where he is part of a footballing environment that continues to produce emerging talent.

He is also the younger brother of Mamadou Sangaré, who has gained recognition among Lens supporters.

Observers note that Adama Sangaré stands out for his pace and dribbling ability, combined with a capacity to use both feet effectively.

These attributes have contributed to comparisons with more established players and reinforced expectations surrounding his potential.

With interest from multiple clubs and opportunities to showcase his ability, the coming months could prove decisive in shaping the next stage of his career.