Ivorian centre-forward Fernand Goure of Belgian side KVC Westerlo is being linked with a move to Polish Ekstraklasa club Radomiak Radom, with the 24-year-old’s future in Belgium increasingly uncertain.
Goure, who is valued at €300,000 on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation after reports in Belgium and Poland connected the Jupiler Pro League forward with a switch to Radomiak. The probability of the transfer remains unclear, with the move currently listed as “?” and no confirmation yet of whether Westerlo would sanction a deal.
The striker, born on 12 April 2002 in Yamoussoukro, stands at 1.89m and operates primarily as a central striker, leading the line with his right foot. He wears the number 29 shirt for Westerlo, who compete in Belgium’s top flight, but key contractual details such as his date of arrival and contract expiry are not publicly disclosed, raising the possibility that he could move on relatively cheaply or even run down his deal to become a free agent in the near future.
Goure’s most recent campaign in the Jupiler Pro League has kept him on the radar of scouts across Europe, with his profile seen as well-suited to the more physical style of the Polish top division. Any potential transfer fee is expected to be shaped by his €300k market valuation, a figure that would represent a modest outlay for Radomiak as they look to bolster their attacking options.
While specific recent match-by-match statistics have not been disclosed, Goure has continued to feature for Westerlo in 2025‑26, showcasing the aerial presence and penalty-box movement that first drew attention to him in Belgium.
If the Radomiak interest develops into a formal offer, a move to the Ekstraklasa could provide Goure with a fresh platform in Central Europe – one that may define the next phase of his career and determine whether he can elevate both his reputation and market value beyond his current €300k tag.
