Lech Poznan are being linked with a move for Clermont Foot centre-back Andy Pelmard, with the Madagascar-France defender valued at €2.00m.
The 26-year-old, who is listed as playing for Polish side Jagiellonia Bialystok, is now the subject of fresh speculation over a switch from Clermont Foot in France’s Ligue 2 to Ekstraklasa rivals Lech Poznan, according to data collected on 17 April 2026. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, marked only as “?” in the latest listings.
Pelmard, born in Nice on 12 March 2000, stands at 1.83m and operates primarily as a right-footed centre-back. His current market value of €2.00m places him in the bracket of an affordable defensive option for Lech, who continue to monitor opportunities in the French market. With no contract expiry date recorded in the latest data, there is also scope for discussions around whether the player could move as a free agent were his deal with Clermont Foot to have expired or be close to running down.
The defender, who holds dual nationality with Madagascar and France, has been registered most recently with Jagiellonia Bialystok and features there as part of their back line in the Polish top flight. No specific contract details are listed for his time in Bialystok, adding further uncertainty over his exact status ahead of the summer window.
Recent performance information on Pelmard highlights his ongoing role as a central defender rather than providing detailed match-by-match statistics, and no specific recent fixture – including opponent, scoreline or individual display – is recorded in the provided data.
With his combination of Ligue 2 experience at Clermont Foot, exposure to Ekstraklasa football at Jagiellonia and a solid market valuation, a move to Lech Poznan would represent the next step in a career that could yet gain greater prominence in both French and Malagasy football circles if this rumoured transfer materialises.
