Franco-Senegalese defender Oussmane Kébé has joined Deportivo Alavés, signing a two-year contract with the Spanish club after a successful trial period. The 21-year-old left-back, who had been a free agent since leaving FC Metz earlier this summer, impressed Alavés officials during his month-long trial, ultimately securing a contract that will keep him at the club until June 2026.
Kébé confirmed the move on his social media, marking a new chapter in his young career. In his first season with Alavés, he will play for the club’s reserve team, which competes in Spain’s fourth division.
This placement offers Kébé a valuable opportunity to gain experience within the Spanish football system as he aims to progress through the ranks at Deportivo Alavés.
Born in Paris and trained at FC Metz, Kébé gained notable experience during a loan spell with Belgian side RFC Seraing last season.
Over the course of the campaign, he made 26 appearances for Seraing, contributing two assists.
His performances in Belgium helped increase his profile and contributed to his current market valuation of €250,000 on Transfermarkt.
This move to Alavés’ reserve team represents an important step for Kébé, who will be looking to establish himself in the Spanish football scene and work toward a spot in Alavés’ first team.
The young defender’s journey from the French and Belgian leagues to the Spanish division highlights his determination to succeed and develop as a player.
His time in the Alavés system will be closely watched as he seeks to make his mark in Spain.