Hamburg are being linked with a summer move for Toulouse centre-forward Frank Magri, with the Cameroonian-French striker rated at around €4.00m.
The 26-year-old, who wears the number 9 shirt for the Ligue 1 side, is the subject of growing speculation over a switch from France to Germany, with the probability of a deal currently assessed at 30% according to data compiled on 31 May 2026.
Magri’s contractual situation at Toulouse is unclear, with no public information on a fixed expiry date, fuelling suggestions he could become a free agent or be available at a reduced fee should his deal be running down. His listed market value of €4.00m is seen as a realistic benchmark for any negotiations, but the figures involved in a potential transfer to Hamburg have not been disclosed.
Born in Agen on 4 September 1999, Magri stands at 1.78m and operates primarily as a centre-forward, favouring his right foot. Eligible for both Cameroon and France, he is recorded with dual nationality and has built his reputation in Ligue 1 with Toulouse, where he is currently on the books as an attacking option through the middle.
Toulouse’s latest campaign has kept Magri in the shop window, with his performances in France’s top flight attracting interest from abroad. Recent appearances have come in Ligue 1 fixtures for Toulouse, though detailed statistics beyond his position and role are not specified in the available data, and there is no confirmed record here of individual goals or assists in specific matches, opponents or scorelines.
Hamburg, operating in the Bundesliga according to the listing, are monitoring the situation closely as they weigh up options in the forward positions ahead of the new season. Should the move materialise, a switch from Toulouse to Germany’s top tier would represent a significant step in Magri’s career, offering the chance to enhance his reputation on a new stage and potentially increase his market value beyond its current €4.00m mark.
