Dawda Camara Sankharé is drawing transfer attention from France as Stade Lavallois and Grenoble reportedly eye a summer move for the promising Mauritanian striker.
Currently playing for Girona FC’s reserve side in Spain, the 22-year-old has shown consistent form this season, scoring six goals in 25 appearances. Despite his steady performances, Sankharé has yet to be given a chance with Girona’s senior team, prompting speculation over his future at the Catalan club.
Since joining Girona in the 2020/21 campaign, Sankharé has developed his game in Spain’s lower divisions, steadily building a reputation as a hard-working and technically gifted forward. With his current contract running until June 2026, the striker remains committed to the club in theory, but the lack of progression to the first team may open the door to a move abroad.
Sources close to the player suggest that both Stade Lavallois and Grenoble have already established contact with his representatives. The two Ligue 2 outfits are reportedly eager to add fresh firepower to their respective attacking lines and view Sankharé as a player with both potential and room for growth.
While no formal offers have been made public, interest from these French clubs signals a pivotal moment in the young forward’s career. A move to France’s second tier would represent a significant step up in terms of competitive exposure and may provide Sankharé with the platform he has yet to find in Spain.
The striker’s ambition to reach a higher level of football is well known within his camp. His performances in Spain’s lower tiers have been solid if not spectacular, but it is his determination and work ethic that have made him a notable prospect for recruiters seeking undervalued talent. At just 22, time remains on his side, but the coming months are expected to be crucial in determining his next steps.
Stade Lavallois and Grenoble are not unfamiliar with nurturing emerging talents, especially those looking for a breakthrough in European football. Both clubs are aiming to strengthen their squads ahead of the 2024/25 season, and a player like Sankharé fits the profile of an affordable yet high-upside investment.
His listing on Transfermarkt, although without a defined market value, confirms his growing recognition among European clubs. While Girona have yet to publicly address the speculation, it is understood that the club may be open to discussions if a suitable proposal is made.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the future of Dawda Camara Sankharé will become clearer. Whether he continues to fight for a breakthrough in Spain or embarks on a new challenge in France, the Mauritanian forward stands at a career crossroads. For now, all signs point toward Ligue 2 as a potential new stage for a player hungry to prove himself at a higher level.