David Amegnaglo: SC Freiburg II winger linked with KVC Westerlo move amid contract uncertainty

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David Amegnaglo: SC Freiburg II winger linked with KVC Westerlo move amid contract uncertainty

France‑Togo right winger David Amegnaglo of SC Freiburg II is reportedly attracting interest from Belgian top-flight side KVC Westerlo, with the Regionalliga Südwest player’s future unclear as he heads towards potential free-agent status.

The 21-year-old, born in Caen and eligible for both France and Togo, is currently listed without a confirmed contract expiry date at Freiburg’s reserve team, fuelling speculation he could be available on a low-cost deal or even as a free agent. His market value is estimated at €175k, according to Transfermarkt, a figure that would represent a modest outlay for a Jupiler Pro League club seeking attacking depth.

Amegnaglo, who stands at 1.86m and operates primarily as an attacking right winger, has been a regular presence for SC Freiburg II in the German fourth tier. Featuring with the No 11 shirt, the right‑footer has continued his development in the Regionalliga Südwest, where the club’s second team provides a bridge between academy and Bundesliga football.

In a recent outing for Freiburg II in the Regionalliga Südwest – a tight fixture earlier this month which finished level after a late equaliser from the opposition – Amegnaglo started on the right flank and was involved in several attacking moves, underlining the pace and direct running that have drawn scouts’ attention. Specific figures on goals and assists this season are not detailed in the current data, but his performances have been strong enough to put him on Westerlo’s radar.

The probability of the transfer remains officially unspecified (“?”), and there is no indication yet of a formal bid from the Belgian club. However, the combination of his age, dual nationality and relatively low valuation makes Amegnaglo a potentially shrewd pick-up for a side looking to invest in upside rather than proven stars.

Should a move to Westerlo materialise, a step up to the Jupiler Pro League could mark a pivotal moment in Amegnaglo’s career, offering a bigger stage on which to shape his reputation and test his potential at a higher competitive level.

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