Hamed Traoré: Bournemouth winger linked with Genoa switch amid uncertain future

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Hamed Traoré: Bournemouth winger linked with Genoa switch amid uncertain future

Ivory Coast left winger Hamed Traoré of Bournemouth is being linked with a move to Serie A side Genoa, with the 26-year-old’s future unclear and his contractual situation fuelling speculation he could yet be allowed to leave as effectively a free agent if no extension is agreed.

Traoré, valued at €15.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently listed with French club Marseille but is registered in this rumour as moving from Premier League side Bournemouth to Genoa, underlining the confusion around his status and adding to the sense that a permanent exit from the south-coast club remains on the table. The probability of the transfer being completed is currently marked only as “?”, indicating no firm agreement has yet been reached.

Born in Abidjan on 16 February 2000 and standing at 1.77m, Traoré is an attacking left winger who prefers his right foot and is regarded as a wide forward capable of drifting inside. While no formal bid from Genoa has been confirmed, the Italian club are said to be monitoring his situation closely as they look to strengthen for another Serie A campaign.

There is no public record of a fixed contract expiry date in the latest data, leaving open the possibility that Bournemouth could lose him without a fee if his deal is running down and no extension is signed. That uncertainty has encouraged talk of a cut‑price move or a pre‑contract style arrangement if he were to reach free‑agent status.

Traoré, who has represented Ivory Coast and built his reputation in European football, carries the profile of a player entering his peak years, with his €15.00m valuation reflecting both his age and attacking versatility. Specific recent match details – including latest opponents, dates, scorelines and individual contributions – are not recorded in the current dataset, but his profile suggests a player who offers penetration from the left and the ability to operate across the attacking line.

With Genoa tracking him and his long-term club position unresolved, any move to Serie A could prove pivotal in reshaping Traoré’s career trajectory, offering a fresh platform to enhance his reputation in a top European league if the transfer does eventually materialise.

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