Lorient target Senegalese winger Amidou Badji for summer move
French side FC Lorient are showing strong interest in signing Senegalese winger Amidou Badji as they begin planning for the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Ligue 1 club are exploring options to strengthen their attacking line, and Badji has emerged as one of the names under consideration.
The 20-year-old, currently playing in Türkiye, has attracted attention for his pace and ability to influence matches from wide areas.
Badji is on the books of Bandırmaspor, where he joined during the winter transfer window. Since arriving, he has made several appearances and delivered performances regarded as encouraging for a player still adjusting to a new environment.
His early displays have highlighted his attacking qualities, with his speed and direct style marking him out as a player suited to high-level competition.
Lorient’s interest reflects a broader recruitment strategy focused on identifying young players with strong development potential.
The club are known for investing in emerging talents, and Badji’s profile fits that approach as they look to build for the future.
However, any potential move is expected to be challenging. Badji remains under contract with Bandırmaspor until 2029, a factor that strengthens the Turkish club’s position in any negotiations.
As a result, Lorient would need to present a compelling offer if they are to secure his services.
Competition for the winger is also likely to complicate matters. Belgian side Royal Charleroi SC and French club FC Metz are both reported to be monitoring the situation, adding further pressure to any prospective deal.
Despite these obstacles, Badji’s rise continues to draw interest across Europe. His performances, though still in the early stages of his time in Türkiye, have been enough to put him on the radar of multiple clubs seeking to add pace and creativity to their attacking options.
As the transfer window approaches, Lorient’s pursuit of the young Senegalese winger will depend on their ability to navigate contractual challenges and fend off rival interest.
For now, Badji remains focused on his development at Bandırmaspor, where he continues to build his reputation.
