Italy and Ivory Coast second striker Mohamed Alì Zoma of 1.FC Nuremberg is being linked with a summer move to Paris FC, with the Ligue 1 side reportedly weighing up a deal for the 22-year-old.
Zoma, who is valued at €8.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of growing speculation over his future after breaking through with the 2. Bundesliga club. According to the latest data, the probability of a switch to Paris FC currently stands at 28%, underlining that talks are at a preliminary, rumour stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
The attacker, born in Merate on 15 December 2003, holds dual Italy and Côte d’Ivoire nationality and operates primarily as a second striker, cutting in from central areas on his favoured right foot. He wears the number 23 shirt for Nuremberg and stands at 1.74m, offering a low centre of gravity suited to link-up play between midfield and the main centre-forward.
Recent match data lists him as featuring for Nuremberg in the 2. Bundesliga, although specific appearances and goal returns for the current campaign are not detailed in the available figures. No confirmed recent fixture – including opponent, date, scoreline or individual performance breakdown – is recorded in the supplied data.
Crucially, no contract expiry date is listed for Zoma at Nuremberg, leaving open the possibility that he could move on a free transfer in future if his deal is winding down or has expired, a situation which would significantly alter any fee Paris FC might have to pay.
Having already adapted to German football in the 2. Bundesliga at a young age, a move to Ligue 1 with Paris FC would represent a major step in Zoma’s development and could prove decisive in shaping his long-term career trajectory and international prospects if the transfer ultimately materialises.
