Cameroon-France centre-forward Jean-Pierre Nsame is being linked with a move from Legia Warszawa to ambitious Polish side Wieczysta, with the 33-year-old potentially heading for free-agent status amid uncertainty over his contract situation.
Reports in Poland suggest Wieczysta, who play in the Betclic 1 Liga, are exploring the possibility of bringing in the experienced Legia striker, though the probability of the move is currently listed only as “?” and no agreement has been reached. Nsame’s contract details at Legia are not publicly disclosed, fuelling speculation he could be available on a free if his deal has expired or is allowed to run down.
Nsame, born in Douala on 1 May 1993 and standing at 1.88m, is valued at €350,000 on Transfermarkt, a figure seen as modest for a forward with his pedigree. A right-footed centre-forward wearing the No 18 shirt at Legia, he offers a traditional focal point in attack and significant aerial presence.
The dual-national striker, who holds both Cameroonian and French nationality, has built a career across European leagues before arriving in the Ekstraklasa with Legia Warszawa. While recent statistics for Legia’s current campaign have not been fully disclosed, local coverage has underlined his role as an experienced option in attack, including his latest appearances in the Ekstraklasa, where his hold-up play and movement have been highlighted, even when he has not found the scoresheet.
With no official confirmation from either club and no fee reported, Wieczysta’s interest remains at the rumour stage. But a move down a division could offer Nsame regular minutes and a central role, potentially extending his career at a competitive level and reshaping his standing in Polish football if the transfer does materialise.
