Lechia Gdansk are being linked with a move for 18-year-old Senegalese centre-forward Bakary Sonko from Ndangane FC.
The Ekstraklasa side have emerged as suitors for the highly rated teenager, with Sonko’s situation in Senegal attracting attention after indications that his contract details at Ndangane FC are unclear and no expiry date is listed, raising the possibility of a future free-agent scenario.
Sonko, who is 1.95m tall and plays as a central striker, is currently on the books of Ndangane FC and is registered as a right-footed centre-forward. Born on 2 January 2008, he has already broken into senior football in his homeland and features in attack for the Senegalese club. There is no official transfer fee or market valuation recorded for the forward, with his value listed as “None” on specialist site Transfermarkt, which is likely to fuel further speculation over the structure of any potential deal.
The reported interest from Lechia Gdansk, one of Poland’s better-known clubs, has surfaced in the latest transfer listings dated 3 May 2026, with the probability of the move currently marked as “?” as talks or negotiations have not been confirmed publicly. No transfer fee, contract length or personal terms have been disclosed.
No verified recent competitive match statistics – including opponents, dates, scorelines or individual performance data – are available in the current record for Sonko, underlining how little-known the young striker remains outside Senegal despite his growing profile.
If a move to the Polish top flight does materialise, the step from Ndangane FC to Lechia Gdansk could prove decisive in shaping Sonko’s development, offering a European platform on which to build his reputation and test his potential against higher-level opposition.
