Sehrou Guirassy, loaned to Amiens during the winter transfer window, has made a promising start with the Picardy club. In just six appearances, the Guinean-born striker has already found the back of the net twice, showing that he is adapting well to his new surroundings. Despite his current form, Guirassy remains the property of German side Cologne, where he scored nine goals in 45 matches.
According to L’Express, Guirassy’s future at Amiens could hinge on the club’s survival in Ligue 1. If the team manages to avoid relegation, the striker is expected to remain in Picardy beyond his loan spell, continuing his development with regular first-team football.
Amiens are currently 17th in the league, just above the relegation playoff spot, and they still control their own destiny. With nine matches remaining in the season, the team holds a seven-point advantage over Guingamp, who occupy the precarious 18th position. This buffer gives Amiens a realistic chance of maintaining their top-flight status, provided they perform consistently in the final stretch.
For Guirassy, staying with Amiens could offer a valuable opportunity to gain more playing time, build confidence, and enhance his reputation in Ligue 1. Meanwhile, the club will rely on contributions from the striker as they fight to secure survival and remain in France’s top division.







