Moussa Ndiaye: Schalke 04 linked with move for €3m Senegal left-back from Anderlecht

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Moussa Ndiaye: Schalke 04 linked with move for €3m Senegal left-back from Anderlecht

FC Schalke 04 have been linked with a move for Senegalese left-back Moussa Ndiaye from RSC Anderlecht, with the transfer currently rated at a 62% probability.

The 23-year-old defender, born on 18 June 2002 in Dakar, is valued at €3.00m and is being closely monitored ahead of a potential switch from the Belgian Jupiler Pro League to Germany’s 2. Bundesliga, according to data from Transfermarkt. The move is being discussed as part of this summer’s transfer activity, with the possibility that contract details could yet see him become available as a free agent if no agreement is reached.

Ndiaye, a 1.81m tall, left-footed full-back, is listed primarily as a defender at left-back and wears the number 16 shirt. The Senegalese youth product has built his reputation in Belgium with Anderlecht, adding depth and athleticism on the flank. His current market valuation of €3.00m is seen as a manageable fee for Schalke as they continue rebuilding their squad in the 2. Bundesliga.

While precise contract expiry dates are not disclosed in the available data, the lack of clarity has fuelled speculation that Anderlecht may be open to negotiations to avoid the risk of losing the player for nothing, or alternatively that the player could become a free agent if no new deal is signed.

Recent performance information highlights that Ndiaye has continued to feature in Anderlecht’s set-up in the Jupiler Pro League, with his defensive versatility and energy on the left side drawing attention from scouts. No specific match-by-match statistics are included in the dataset, but his growing profile at 23 suggests regular competitive involvement.

If the move to Schalke materialises, it would mark a significant step in Ndiaye’s career, offering him a platform in German football to enhance his reputation and potentially position himself for future moves at an even higher level.

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