Ivory Coast centre-forward Keasse Bah of Swiss side FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy is reportedly attracting interest from German club Hamburg, with the Challenge League striker emerging as a potential attacking option for the Bundesliga outfit.
The 21-year-old, who stands at 1.83m and wears the number 13 shirt for StadeLO, has been linked with a switch to Germany in a move rated at a 41% probability, according to data gathered on 12 June 2026. Transfermarkt currently values Bah at €700k, a figure seen as relatively modest for a young centre-forward being monitored by a top-flight club.
Bah, born on 17 December 2004 and capped at club level in Switzerland’s second tier, plays primarily as an attack-minded centre-forward. He represents Côte d’Ivoire at international level and is registered solely with Ivorian nationality. His contract situation at Stade Lausanne-Ouchy is unclear, with no fixed expiry date listed, leaving open the possibility that he could move on a free agent basis if it emerges that his deal has expired or is close to running down.
The Ivorian has been a regular part of StadeLO’s squad in the Challenge League, featuring in recent fixtures as the Lausanne-based side battle for position in Switzerland’s second division. However, specific recent match details such as opposition, dates, scores and individual performance have not been publicly documented in the available data.
Hamburg, who are tracking options to deepen their forward line, are understood to see Bah as a low-cost, development signing rather than an immediate marquee addition. Any deal would likely reflect his €700k market valuation unless his contractual status allows a free transfer.
If the move materialises, a switch from the Swiss Challenge League to the Bundesliga would represent a significant step up and could prove a pivotal moment in Bah’s career, offering a platform to enhance his reputation and accelerate his development on a bigger European stage.
