Hamburg are reportedly exploring a move for Toulouse centre-forward Frank Magri, with the Bundesliga club monitoring the Cameroonian-French striker’s situation in France.
Magri, 26, is valued at €4.00m by Transfermarkt and is currently on the books of Ligue 1 side Toulouse, where he wears the number nine shirt. According to data from 29 May 2026, the probability of a transfer stands at 24%, with Hamburg assessing whether to firm up their interest ahead of the summer window.
The forward’s contract details at Toulouse have not been made public, and with no expiry date listed, speculation has grown that he could be available on favourable terms. That has prompted suggestions in Germany and France that Hamburg might try to test Toulouse’s resolve, or position themselves should Magri run down his deal and move closer to free-agent status in the future.
Born in Agen on 4 September 1999, Magri holds dual nationality with Cameroon and France and stands at 1.78m. A right-footed centre-forward, he operates through the middle in attack and has built his senior career in French football, featuring in Ligue 1 with Toulouse.
Magri’s most recent campaign data underpins his current €4.00m valuation, though full statistics and match-by-match breakdowns have not been disclosed in this dataset. Recent fixtures, including Toulouse’s latest Ligue 1 outings, have kept him in the shop window for scouts, but specific dates, opponents, scorelines and individual performance details are not provided in the available information.
With his prime years ahead of him and Hamburg eyeing attacking reinforcements, a move to the Bundesliga would represent a significant step in Magri’s career. If the transfer materialises, it could offer the dual-nationality striker a new platform to enhance his reputation in one of Europe’s leading leagues and potentially reshape his long-term prospects at club and international level.
