Pape Moussa Fall: Stuttgart eye move for Senegal forward from Metz

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Pape Moussa Fall: Stuttgart eye move for Senegal forward from Metz

Bundesliga side Stuttgart are reportedly monitoring Senegalese centre‑forward Pape Moussa Fall amid speculation over a potential move from FC Metz.

The 21‑year‑old, valued at €1.50m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as a rumoured target for the German club, with the probability of any deal currently listed as “?” and the forward’s contract situation at Metz unclear. With no expiry date recorded, there is external speculation that Fall could become available as a free agent if no new agreement is reached.

Fall, who stands at 2.03m and plays primarily as a centre‑forward with his right foot, is currently on the books of Belgian side RAAL La Louvière, where he wears the number 7 shirt. Born in Pikine, Senegal, on 4 July 2004, he has been developing his career in Europe’s lower tiers while being tracked by clubs in higher-profile leagues.

The reported interest from Stuttgart would represent a significant step up, moving from Metz, who operate in France’s Ligue 1, to the Bundesliga. Any move would hinge on clarification of his contractual status, raising the possibility of a free transfer if his deal with the French club is not formally extended.

No recent match statistics, opponents, or scorelines are listed in the available data for Fall’s current season, but his physical profile and age bracket make him a typical project signing for clubs seeking value in the market. His €1.50m valuation reflects his status as a developing prospect rather than an established top‑flight striker.

With the rumour at an early stage and the likelihood of the transfer still undefined, Stuttgart’s interest nonetheless points to growing recognition of Fall’s potential. A successful switch to the Bundesliga would offer the Senegalese forward a major platform to enhance his reputation and accelerate his progression in European football.

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