Ablie Jallow’s future at FC Metz remains uncertain as the Gambian international nears the end of his contract.
With over 20 appearances this season in Ligue 2, the 26-year-old winger has been a key figure for Metz, but his next career move is still undecided.
Young Boys Bern express interest
Jallow’s performances have not gone unnoticed, with Swiss champions Young Boys Bern reportedly interested in securing his services.
The club is actively searching for reinforcements on the right flank and has identified the former Génération Foot player as a potential target for the upcoming season.
While Young Boys are closely monitoring his situation, FC Metz are also keen to retain their winger.
The club is considering offering Jallow a two-year contract extension, hoping to keep him at the Stade Saint-Symphorien beyond this season.
Decision hinges on Metz’s promotion hopes
Despite the interest from Switzerland, Jallow is in no rush to make a decision.
He is waiting to assess FC Metz’s position in the standings before committing to his next move.
Should Metz secure promotion back to Ligue 1, it could play a decisive role in convincing him to extend his stay with the club.
Having joined Metz in 2017, Jallow has also gained experience on loan at Belgian side FC Seraing.
His current market value stands at €1.8 million, according to Transfermarkt, making him an attractive prospect for clubs looking for attacking reinforcements.
A crucial summer ahead
As the season draws to a close, Jallow’s future remains a key talking point for both Metz and potential suitors.
With Young Boys eager to strengthen their squad and Metz hoping to retain a player who has been instrumental in their promotion push, the Gambian international faces an important decision in the coming months.
Whether he continues his journey in France or seeks a new challenge abroad, his next move could significantly shape the trajectory of his career.