Toulouse centre-forward Frank Magri is being linked with a move to German side FC Schalke 04, with the Cameroonian‑French forward potentially available as a free agent due to unclear contract details in France.
Magri, 26, is currently on the books at Ligue 1 club Toulouse, where he wears the number nine shirt, but data on his deal lists no expiry date, fuelling speculation that he could leave without a fee if his contract situation is not clarified. Transfermarkt currently values the striker at €4.00m, a figure that would represent a bargain for Schalke should they secure him on a free.
The rumoured switch would see Magri drop from France’s top flight to Germany’s 2. Bundesliga, with the move logged on 21 May 2026 and the probability of completion listed only as “?”, underlining the tentative nature of the talks. No agreement between the clubs has been reported and no transfer fee has been made public.
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, his nationalities are recorded as Cameroonian and French. He has been part of the Toulouse first‑team squad in Ligue 1, representing the club across domestic competitions.
Recent data lists him as playing his club football for FC Toulouse, but there is no official record in the provided information of previous clubs or a confirmed international debut, and no detailed breakdown of his season statistics has been given. Specific recent match information, such as opposition, date, scoreline and individual performance, is not included in the data set.
If the move to Schalke 04 does materialise, whether for a fee close to his €4.00m valuation or as a free agent, it could mark a pivotal step in Magri’s career, offering him the chance to establish his reputation in German football and shape the next phase of his development in European competition.
