Jean-Pierre Nsame: Pogon Szczecin eye move for Cameroon-France striker from Legia Warszawa

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Jean-Pierre Nsame: Pogon Szczecin eye move for Cameroon-France striker from Legia Warszawa

Cameroon-France centre-forward Jean-Pierre Nsame is being linked with a switch from Legia Warszawa to Ekstraklasa rivals Pogon Szczecin, with the 33-year-old potentially available as a free agent.

The experienced striker, who was born in Douala on 1 May 1993 and stands at 1.88m, is listed with a market value of €350k, but his current deal at Legia has no publicly known expiry date, fuelling speculation that Pogon could try to capitalise if his contract situation allows a cost-effective move. Transfer data lists the probability of the transfer only as “?”, underlining that talks are at a very early and uncertain stage.

Nsame, a right-footed centre-forward who wears No 18 at Legia, holds both Cameroonian and French nationality. He has built a reputation across his career as a traditional penalty-box striker, and his presence has given Legia a physical focal point in attack in Poland’s top flight.

Recent figures from Transfermarkt confirm his current status at Legia Warszawa in the Ekstraklasa, with Pogon Szczecin – also competing in Poland’s top division – monitoring his situation closely. With his market value relatively modest for a proven top-flight forward, the rumour has intensified around whether Pogon see Nsame as a short-term solution to bolster their forward line without a major transfer fee.

While detailed match-by-match statistics and specific recent fixtures are not listed in the latest data, Nsame’s profile and experience in European football make him an attractive option for a club looking for immediate impact rather than long-term resale value.

If a deal were to progress, a move to Pogon Szczecin could offer Nsame a fresh platform in the Ekstraklasa and the chance to extend his career at the top level, potentially reshaping the final years of his professional journey in Polish football.

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