Guingamp are being linked with a move for US Boulogne centre-back Nathan Zohoré in a potential Ligue 2 transfer this summer.
The 25-year-old defender, who holds both French and Ivorian nationality, is currently valued at around €600,000, with his situation at Boulogne adding intrigue to the speculation. Data from Transfermarkt lists no fixed contract expiry date for Zohoré, prompting suggestions he could become a free agent or be available for a relatively modest fee if Boulogne choose to cash in.
Zohoré, born in Créteil on 17 November 2000, has established himself at Boulogne wearing the number 5 shirt and operating primarily as a left-footed centre-back. Standing at 1.88m, he offers significant aerial presence and versatility in the heart of defence – attributes that would appeal to Guingamp as they look to strengthen their back line for the forthcoming Ligue 2 campaign.
The reported move, logged on 5 May 2026, currently carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”), underlining that talks are at a speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation. There are no public details of any release clause or formal bid, and neither club has announced a deal.
Zohoré’s recent performances for Boulogne have kept him on the radar of clubs within France’s second tier, with his market value of €600k reflecting steady progress rather than a breakout rise. While precise match-by-match statistics and individual game details have not been disclosed in the available data, his continued presence in Boulogne’s squad in Ligue 2 underlines his status as a regular at this level.
If a switch to Guingamp does materialise, it would offer Zohoré a fresh platform to enhance his reputation in French football, potentially elevating both his market value and international visibility as he enters what should be the peak years of his career.
