His physical profile (1.87 m, 88 kg) suits the demands of a central defender, and it sounds like he’s shown great professionalism, especially by helping Montpellier’s reserves to promotion. That attitude could make him a strong asset for Mouscron or other Belgian teams, where his style and experience could fit well.
The fact that Ligue 2 clubs like Auxerre, Dijon, and Angers are also reportedly interested suggests that Teddy has options but prefers to try the Belgian top flight, which can be a great stepping stone to bigger leagues.
Montpellier’s cautious but solid financial approach, confirmed by the DNCG, means the club is handling transfers responsibly, even without the big budget boost from recent success. This environment likely influenced Teddy’s decision to move on, as Montpellier refocuses its squad.
Overall, this looks like a smart move for Mézague to get his career on track with more playing time and a chance to grow in a competitive league. Would you like me to track this transfer and provide updates?