Keasse Bah: Hamburg monitor €250k-rated Stade Lausanne-Ouchy forward in potential bargain move

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Keasse Bah: Hamburg monitor €250k-rated Stade Lausanne-Ouchy forward in potential bargain move

Hamburg are being linked with a move for FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy centre-forward Keasse Bah, with the Ivorian striker reportedly on the German club’s radar ahead of the summer window.

The 21-year-old, who plays as a centre-forward for Swiss Challenge League side StadeLO, is listed with a market value of €250,000 on Transfermarkt, a figure that is likely to appeal to Hamburg as they weigh up low-cost attacking options. The reported probability of a deal remains unclear, with the move currently rated only as “?” in transfer speculation listings.

Bah, born on 17 December 2004 in Côte d’Ivoire, stands at 1.83m and wears the number 13 shirt for Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy. He is deployed primarily through the middle in an attacking role and is registered under the nationality of Côte d’Ivoire, having developed his senior career in Switzerland with the Lausanne-based club.

The forward is currently under contract at StadeLO, but no expiry date is listed, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent in the near future if no extension is agreed. Such a scenario would strengthen Hamburg’s hand, as the 2. Bundesliga side look for cost-effective deals often described in transfer circles as “free agent opportunities” or “contract expired” signings.

No official offer has been confirmed by either club and there are no further details on personal terms or fee structure. Recent match-by-match statistics, including specific opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance data for Bah, are not available in the current report.

With his value still modest and his future at FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy not clearly defined, any move to Hamburg – whether via a transfer fee close to his €250k valuation or a potential free transfer later on – would mark a significant step up and could prove a pivotal moment in shaping Bah’s reputation and long-term prospects in European football.

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