Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Ndiaye: Senegal striker completes free transfer from Mondeville to USC Mezidon

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Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Ndiaye: Senegal striker completes free transfer from Mondeville to USC Mezidon

Senegalese striker Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Ndiaye has completed a free transfer from Mondeville to USC Mezidon, with his new contract running from 02/07/2026 until 30/06/2027.

The 29-year-old forward moves within France, leaving Mondeville for fellow French side USC Mezidon after his previous deal expired, enabling the switch at no cost. The transfer, registered as a free transfer on 02/07/2026, sees Ndiaye officially become a USC Mezidon player, with no market value listed for him at the time of the move.

Born in Dakar and listed primarily as an attacking player whose main position is striker, Ndiaye continues his career abroad in France rather than in his native Senegal. Both his former club Mondeville and his new side USC Mezidon are recorded as competing outside the major professional divisions, with their league level noted as N/A, but the move still represents a clear next step in his journey in French football.

Ndiaye’s profile reflects a player with experience in the French game and roots firmly in Senegalese football culture. Holding Senegalese nationality and operating in attack, he offers USC Mezidon a recognised centre-forward option as they reshape their squad. His current club entry now lists USC Mezidon as both his team and national-team-style designation, underlining how central the French side has become to his career.

Contractually, Ndiaye’s arrival is straightforward. The transfer is confirmed as a free move, with no fee exchanged between Mondeville and USC Mezidon, and no official market value attached to the player at the time of registration. The absence of a stated market value suggests he arrives more as a targeted squad addition than a high-profile commercial asset, giving Mezidon a low-risk, potentially high-reward signing up front.

Specific recent match statistics, appearances, goals, assists and performance data are not available in the provided records, nor are detailed season-by-season breakdowns of his time at Mondeville or earlier clubs. Likewise, there are no confirmed figures for minutes played or competitive debuts that would allow a fuller quantitative assessment of his recent form.

Reaction from supporters and media in both France and Senegal cannot be verified from the data, and there is no verifiable information on how fans in Dakar or local followers at Mondeville and USC Mezidon have responded to the move. What is clear, however, is that Ndiaye continues to build his career outside his home country, looking to consolidate his position in French football.

At 29, this confirmed switch to USC Mezidon gives Ndiaye a fresh platform in Europe to define the next phase of his career, with the length of his contract offering both stability and an opportunity to enhance his reputation as a Senegalese striker operating abroad.

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