FC Sheriff are being linked with a move for Pogon Szczecin defensive midfielder Mor Ndiaye, with the Senegalese player’s future in Poland uncertain.
The 25-year-old, currently valued at €450,000, is rumoured to be on the Moldovan champions’ radar, with the transfer talk emerging on 30 May 2026. The reported probability of a deal remains unclear, with the move listed as “?” at this stage, but the lack of publicly available contract details at Pogon raises the prospect that Ndiaye could become a free agent if his current agreement has expired or is close to doing so.
Ndiaye, who wears the number 19 shirt for Pogon Szczecin and operates primarily as a defensive midfielder, has built a reputation as a right‑footed midfield shield in the Polish Ekstraklasa. Standing at 1.85m and born in Thiès, Senegal, on 22 November 2000, he has developed into a physically strong presence at the base of midfield, with his performances in Poland now drawing interest from abroad.
Pogon compete in the Ekstraklasa, while FC Sheriff play in Moldova’s Super Liga (Phase 2), a competition often viewed as a springboard into European qualifying rounds. Any switch from Pogon Szczecin to Sheriff Tiraspol would therefore offer Ndiaye a different platform, potentially including European competition, which could increase his market value from its current €450k listing.
The midfielder’s recent outings for Pogon – including his latest appearances in the Ekstraklasa this spring as part of a side pushing in the upper half of the table – have underlined his role as a screening presence in front of the defence, though detailed match statistics and individual game ratings have not been disclosed in the data provided.
With no confirmed contract expiry date at Pogon Szczecin and Sheriff’s interest only at rumour stage, Ndiaye’s next move is yet to be decided, but a transfer to Moldova could prove a pivotal step in shaping the trajectory of his career and broadening his reputation beyond Polish football if it materialises.
