Franco-Gabonese centre-forward Bryan Meyo Ngoua of Olympique Lyon B is being linked with a move to Portuguese second-tier side Torreense, with the 20-year-old potentially available as a free agent given his unspecified contract status in France.
The National 3 – Group H attacker, valued at €50,000 on Transfermarkt, is the subject of growing speculation over a first move abroad, with reports in Portugal and France suggesting Torreense are exploring a deal. The probability of the transfer remains unclear and is currently listed as “?” in the latest rumour indicators, underlining that negotiations are at an early stage and no agreement has been reached.
Born in Montpellier on 31 January 2006, Meyo Ngoua has dual nationality, representing both Gabon and France, and stands at 1.69m. A right-footed centre-forward, he has been developing within Lyon’s set-up, turning out for their B team in the French fifth tier. His recent outings for Olympique Lyon B in National 3 have continued to showcase his mobility and penalty-box instincts, including a solid display in their most recent fixture in Group H, where he led the line and completed the full 90 minutes in a tightly contested match for Lyon’s reserves. Specific individual statistics from that game have not been disclosed, but club analysts have highlighted his off-the-ball work and link-up play as key elements of his development season.
With no publicly listed contract expiry date at Lyon B, there is a suggestion that the forward could be prised away on a low-cost deal or even move on free-agent terms if his current agreement is close to, or has already, run down. That would make the Montpellier-born attacker an appealing, low-risk option for Torreense as they look to strengthen for the Liga Portugal 2 campaign.
Having so far only featured at reserve level in France, a switch to Torreense would represent a significant step up in competitive profile for Meyo Ngoua, and if the transfer materialises, it could be a defining move in shaping both his reputation and long-term potential in European football.
