Senegalese international Mamadou Lamine Gueye is on the radar of two French clubs as the summer transfer window gathers pace, with Ligue 2 sides Troyes and Grenoble reportedly keen on securing his signature.
The 27-year-old winger, who has been with Paris FC since 2023, appears to be edging closer to a departure after struggling to establish himself as a key figure within the squad.
With his current contract running until June 2026, the Parisian side is reportedly open to parting ways with the player, whose market value is estimated at €300,000, according to Transfermarkt.
Gueye began his professional career at Senegal’s renowned Génération Foot academy before making the move to Europe in 2018. Although his time at Paris FC started with promise, the winger has found opportunities limited and could now be set for a fresh challenge elsewhere in the French second tier.
Sources close to the situation suggest that both Troyes and Grenoble have submitted proposals to bring in the Senegalese forward. With both clubs aiming to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new campaign, Gueye’s pace and versatility on the flanks have made him an appealing target.
Troyes, who are preparing to open their Ligue 2 campaign against Grenoble, see Gueye as a potential boost to their attacking depth. Meanwhile, Grenoble, who share the same ambitions of promotion and a strong league performance, are also believed to be serious contenders in the race to land the winger.
Paris FC’s willingness to offload Gueye suggests that negotiations could move quickly if an agreement is reached. While no deal has yet been finalized, the growing interest from multiple clubs makes it increasingly likely that the Senegalese forward will be on the move before the transfer window closes.
The coming days will be decisive as both Troyes and Grenoble push to finalise their squads ahead of the new season, and Gueye’s future could be settled sooner rather than later.