Club Brugge eye Senegal striker Pape Moussa Fall in move from Metz

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Club Brugge eye Senegal striker Pape Moussa Fall in move from Metz

Senegal centre-forward Pape Moussa Fall, currently on the books of French side FC Metz and playing for Belgian outfit RAAL La Louvière, is being linked with a summer move to Club Brugge.

The 21-year-old, valued at €3.50m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation suggesting the Jupiler Pro League club are monitoring his situation, with the probability of a deal still officially listed as “?” and no agreement in place. There is also uncertainty around his contractual status, with no expiry date recorded, leaving open the possibility he could become a free agent if his terms are close to, or have already, run down.

Fall, born in Pikine on 4 July 2004, stands at 2.03m and operates primarily as a centre-forward, preferring his right foot. He wears the No 7 shirt at La Louvière, where he has been developing his game in Belgium while remaining tied to Metz, whose senior side compete in Ligue 1.

Recent data shows him featuring for RAAL La Louvière, but detailed match-by-match statistics, including specific opponents, dates, scorelines and individual contributions, are not recorded in the available information. As such, there are no verified recent match details that can be cited for his performances.

The Senegalese attacker’s blend of height and mobility has made him an intriguing prospect, and any switch to Club Brugge would represent a step into the upper tier of Belgian football for a player still at an early stage of his career.

Should the move materialise, a transfer at or around his €3.50m valuation – or a free-agent pick-up if his contract situation allows – could prove a calculated gamble for Brugge and a significant platform for Fall to shape his reputation in European football.

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