Senegalese forward Moussa Fall has made a swift return to Belgian football, rejoining RFC Seraing on loan from FC Metz for the 2024-2025 season.
Fall, who had joined FC Metz from RFC Seraing just five months ago, is set to return to the club where he made a significant impact.
According to reports from Belgian media outlet SudInfo, the 19-year-old has been loaned back to his former side, Seraing, as he looks to continue his development in familiar surroundings.
Standing tall at 6’4″, Fall quickly established himself as a key player for RFC Seraing, becoming their top scorer last season with 10 goals.
His performance in the Belgian second division drew the attention of FC Metz, who brought him to France during the summer transfer window.
However, with limited first-team opportunities at Metz, both clubs have agreed that a season-long loan would be the best move for the young forward to gain regular playing time and further hone his skills.
RFC Seraing, currently struggling after two consecutive league defeats, will be hoping Fall’s return can reignite their campaign.
His goal-scoring prowess could be vital in lifting the team’s fortunes in the coming months.
The club is banking on his familiarity with their setup and his previous success in front of goal to provide a much-needed boost to their attacking options.
The loan move represents an opportunity for Fall to continue his development in a league where he has already proven himself, while Metz will be keeping a close eye on his progress, hopeful that he will return as a more experienced and refined player.