Korona Kielce are being linked with a move for Legia Warszawa centre‑forward Jean‑Pierre Nsame in a deal that could hinge on his contractual situation in Poland.
The 33‑year‑old, who holds both Cameroonian and French nationality, is currently valued at around €450,000, with Polish reports listing the probability of any switch as unclear (“?”) as the summer window approaches. With no public information on when his Legia contract expires, the prospect of Nsame becoming a free agent, or moving for a modest fee, is expected to shape negotiations between the Ekstraklasa rivals.
Nsame, born in Douala on 1 May 1993 and standing at 1.88m, operates through the middle as a traditional centre‑forward and wears the number 18 shirt for Legia. A right‑footed attacker, he has built a reputation in Europe as a penalty‑box presence and experienced target man across various leagues, including the Polish top flight, and has previously been valued significantly higher during his peak years.
In his latest outing for Legia, the striker featured in the Ekstraklasa against domestic opposition earlier this month, playing through the middle in a tight encounter that ended level on the night. While he did not get on the scoresheet, his link‑up play and aerial presence underlined why clubs such as Korona are assessing his availability ahead of the new campaign.
Nsame’s dual nationality (Cameroon and France) and long experience on the continent make him an attractive short‑term option for a side seeking proven depth in attack rather than a developmental project. Any move within Poland’s top division would likely be structured around his current €450k market valuation, unless Legia opt to let him walk away as a free agent.
If the transfer to Korona Kielce does materialise, it could offer Nsame a fresh platform late in his career to reaffirm his scoring instincts in the Ekstraklasa and potentially reshape the final chapter of his professional reputation.
