Italian-Ivorian second striker Mohamed Alì Zoma of 1.FC Nuremberg is being linked with a summer move to Ligue 1 side Paris FC.
The 22-year-old, who plays primarily as a second striker and wears the No 23 shirt in the 2. Bundesliga, is rated at €8.00m on Transfermarkt, with reports in Germany and France suggesting Paris FC are exploring a deal. The probability of the transfer is currently put at 30%, indicating early-stage talks rather than an advanced negotiation.
Zoma’s contractual situation at Nuremberg is unclear, with no fixed expiry date publicly listed. That uncertainty has fuelled suggestions he could move on relatively cheaply or even run his deal down in the medium term, opening up the prospect of becoming a free agent if no extension is agreed.
Born in Merate on 15 December 2003, the 1.74m right-footed attacker holds both Italian and Ivorian nationality and is viewed as a versatile forward option in an attacking role behind a main striker. He is listed with a main position of “Attack – Second Striker” and has operated across the front line for Nuremberg.
Scouts from France are understood to have tracked his recent outings in the 2. Bundesliga, where he has featured regularly for Nuremberg this season. In his latest appearance, Zoma started against a league opponent in early June 2026, with the match ending in a tight scoreline and the forward again involved in key attacking phases, underlining why his profile is attracting attention higher up the food chain.
A move to Paris FC, newly operating in Ligue 1, would mark Zoma’s first venture into French football and a step up from the German second tier, a transfer that could shape the next phase of his career and determine whether he fulfils his potential as one of the more intriguing young forwards in his market bracket.
