Keasse Bah: Hamburg eye move for Ivorian forward from Stade Lausanne Ouchy

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Keasse Bah: Hamburg eye move for Ivorian forward from Stade Lausanne Ouchy

Ivorian centre-forward Keasse Bah of Swiss club Stade Lausanne Ouchy is being linked with a move to Hamburg, with reports suggesting a 45% probability of the transfer being completed.

The 21-year-old, listed at a market value of €700,000 on Transfermarkt, has emerged as a rumoured target for the German side as they look towards the Bundesliga. The move is currently at the speculation stage, with no agreement announced between the clubs and no clarification over the length or terms of Bah’s existing deal in Switzerland, leaving open the possibility he could eventually move as a free agent if his contract situation changes.

Bah, who operates primarily as a centre-forward, has been plying his trade in the Swiss Challenge League with Stade Lausanne Ouchy (often shortened to StadeLO). The rumour comes after a campaign in which the young attacker continued his development in Swiss football, featuring in the second tier and using his physical profile and penalty-box play to build his reputation.

Recent data lists Bah at 21 years of age and identifies him as a Côte d’Ivoire national, underlining his status as one of a growing group of Ivorian forwards progressing through European leagues. While full seasonal statistics are not provided in the current dataset, his profile as a central striker has reportedly attracted interest beyond Switzerland as clubs search for affordable attacking options.

His current valuation of €700k would represent a relatively low-risk investment for Hamburg compared with typical Bundesliga forward fees, particularly if his contractual status were to edge towards free-agent territory.

If the move were to materialise, a switch from the Swiss Challenge League to Germany could mark a significant step in Bah’s career, offering a larger platform and potentially reshaping his trajectory and market profile in European football.

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