Rangers linked with Troyes centre-back Sankhoun Diawara in £2m move
France-Senegal defender Sankhoun Diawara of Troyes is being linked with a summer switch to Scottish Premiership side Rangers, with the 20-year-old centre-back emerging as a potential defensive target.
Diawara, born in Paris on 13 January 2006, is considered one of the more highly rated young defenders at ESTAC Troyes, where he wears the No 38 shirt. Standing at 1.88m and naturally left-footed, he fits the modern profile of a ball-playing central defender and can operate across the heart of the back line.
Data from Transfermarkt lists his current market value at €2.00m (£2m), a fee which would represent a relatively low-cost investment for Rangers if they decide to formalise their interest. The rumour, first logged on 3 July 2026, does not yet include a reported fee structure or agreement between the clubs, and the probability of the move is currently recorded as “?”.
Diawara holds dual nationality with France and Senegal and has come through the ranks at Troyes, featuring for the club’s set-up known as ESTAC Troyes. There is no publicly listed contract expiry date for the defender, leaving open the possibility that he could move on a free transfer in a future window if his deal were to run down and he became a free agent.
The 20-year-old has been building his senior profile in French football, with Troyes listed under Ligue 1 in the latest data, and his performances in domestic competition have put him on the radar of clubs outside France. His recent outings for Troyes have underlined his development at professional level, although full appearance and goal statistics are not yet formally detailed in the current dataset.
Recent match information indicates Diawara has featured for Troyes in competitive fixtures in 2026, but specific opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance metrics have not been made publicly available in the sourced data. That absence of detailed numbers has not prevented scouts from tracking his progress, particularly given his age and physical profile.
With no confirmed agreement between Troyes and Rangers and no indication of personal terms being discussed, the move remains at the speculative stage. If a transfer does materialise, a step from French football to Ibrox would represent a significant escalation in visibility for Diawara and could be a pivotal test of his potential at a higher-profile, pressure-filled club.
