Hamburg monitor Ivorian striker Keasse Bah in potential StadeLO swoop

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Hamburg monitor Ivorian striker Keasse Bah in potential StadeLO swoop

Hamburg are being linked with a move for Côte d’Ivoire centre-forward Keasse Bah, who currently plays for Swiss side Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy (StadeLO).

The 21-year-old, a 1.83m-tall attacking focal point, is rated at around €700,000 and has emerged as a rumoured target for the Bundesliga club, with the likelihood of a transfer currently assessed at 20% according to the latest speculation dated 10 June 2026.

Bah, born on 17 December 2004, has been operating as a central striker for StadeLO in the Swiss Challenge League, wearing the number 13 shirt. Contract details have not been disclosed publicly and there is no listed expiry date, prompting suggestions that Hamburg could seek to exploit his situation – including the possibility of him moving on as a free agent if his deal is close to, or has already, run down.

Reports around the Swiss club highlight Bah as one of the more intriguing young forwards in the division, capable of leading the line and linking play. His national team designation is listed with FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy, underlining how closely his international prospects are tied to his club performances.

Recent match data on Bah remains limited in public sources, with no detailed breakdown of his latest outing – such as opponent, date, scoreline or individual contribution – officially recorded alongside this rumour, meaning any assessment of his current form is largely based on his profile and market valuation.

Hamburg, long regarded as a sleeping giant in German football, are understood to be scanning the market for relatively low-cost attacking options, and a €700k-rated forward from Switzerland’s second tier would fit that brief.

Should a move materialise, a switch from the Challenge League to the Bundesliga would represent a significant step up and could prove a pivotal moment in Bah’s career, potentially reshaping his reputation as he seeks to establish himself on a bigger European stage.

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