Privat Djessan Bi: Stade dAbidjan linked with move for MAS Fes Ivorian forward

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Privat Djessan Bi: Stade dAbidjan linked with move for MAS Fes Ivorian forward

Ivory Coast centre-forward Privat Djessan Bi of Moroccan side MAS Fes is being linked with a return home to Stade d’Abidjan, according to fresh transfer speculation in Cote d’Ivoire and Morocco.

The 22-year-old, who plays as a right-footed centre-forward and wears number 90 for MAS Fes, is currently listed with a market value of 10,000 (8,400) on Transfermarkt. The reported interest from Stade d’Abidjan surfaces with the probability of a move still officially marked as ? and no details yet on whether a fee or potential free-agent scenario would be involved, with his contract situation at MAS Fes not publicly clarified.

Djessan Bi joined MAS Fes from Ivorian club Zoman FC on 25 August 2025 for the 2025-26 season in the Botola Pro Inwi. Since that move to Morocco, his valuation has remained stable at 10,000, with the latest updates recorded on 28 November 2025 and 22 June 2026 while at the Fes-based club.

Born on 1 October 2003 and listed at 1.82m tall, Djessan Bi is registered solely with Ivorian nationality and is categorised primarily as an attacking centre-forward. He has been developed in Ivorian domestic football before moving to North Africa, and a switch to Stade d’Abidjan would represent a return to his home countrys league system.

The rumour, logged on 5 July 2026, links the striker from Moroccos top tier back to one of Abidjans historic clubs, with the Ivorian side monitoring a player whose future is open-ended given the lack of confirmed contract expiry at MAS Fes. There is, therefore, scope for discussions ranging from a low-fee transfer to a possible free-agent outcome should his deal prove close to completion or non-renewal.

If completed, a move to Stade d’Abidjan would offer Djessan Bi a fresh platform in familiar surroundings to consolidate his reputation and turn consistent domestic performances into the next step of his career trajectory.

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