Pape Fall: Shkendija linked with move for Senegal left-back from Struga

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Pape Fall: Shkendija linked with move for Senegal left-back from Struga

Senegal defender Pape Fall of Struga is being linked with a move to North Macedonian rivals Shkendija, with the 25-year-old left-back’s future in the Prva liga increasingly under scrutiny.

Fall, who stands at 1.82m and operates primarily as a left-back, is currently valued at €400k on Transfermarkt, a figure that is shaping early discussion around any potential deal. With no public record of a contract expiry date at Struga Trim & Lum, there is also speculation that his situation could evolve into a free-agent scenario if talks over his terms do not progress.

The rumour, logged on 18 June 2026 with the probability of a move still marked as “?”, suggests Shkendija are monitoring a player who has established himself as a regular in North Macedonia’s top flight. Fall wears the number 17 shirt for Struga and is a left-footer, traits that fit the modern full-back profile prized by clubs looking for width and balance in build-up play.

Recent data lists Fall as part of Struga’s national set-up, reflecting his central role at the club in domestic competition. While detailed seasonal statistics are not specified, he has been a consistent presence in the Prva liga and featured in Struga’s recent outing against league opposition earlier this month, contributing with his usual defensive discipline and overlapping runs in a tight contest.

Born on 9 September 2000, Fall has only represented Senegal at national level and has built his senior career away from the major European leagues, using the Macedonian top tier as a platform to develop. A move across the league to Shkendija would keep him in familiar surroundings but at a club with regular ambitions for titles and European qualification.

If the transfer materialises, it could mark a pivotal step for Fall, offering him a bigger stage in the same league and a chance to enhance both his market value and his reputation as a reliable African full-back in European football.

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