Terry Yegbe: Lech Poznan eye move for Ghana and FC Metz centre-back

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Terry Yegbe: Lech Poznan eye move for Ghana and FC Metz centre-back

Ghana defender Terry Yegbe is being linked with a move from French Ligue 1 side FC Metz to Polish club Lech Poznan.

The 25-year-old centre-back, who stands at 1.95m and wears the No 15 shirt for Metz, is the subject of growing speculation over a summer switch to the Ekstraklasa, with his situation in France attracting interest after his contract details were left undisclosed and a potential free-agent scenario later in his career cannot be ruled out.

Yegbe, valued at €3.00m on Transfermarkt, is listed without a confirmed contract expiry date at Metz, adding to uncertainty over his long-term future. The reported probability of a move remains unclear, marked simply as “?”, and there is no indication yet that talks between the clubs are at an advanced stage.

The left-footed centre-back, born in Akatsi on 25 January 2001, has developed his game in France with Metz, operating primarily in the heart of defence. He is recognised for his aerial presence and physical profile, which would appeal to a Lech Poznan side often competing at the top end of the Polish league and targeting European qualification.

In his latest outing for Metz, Yegbe featured in a recent Ligue 1 fixture – with the club’s defensive resilience again under scrutiny as they battle to stabilise their top-flight status – and his performance has kept him firmly in scouting reports across Europe. Specific details of the match, including the opponents, date and scoreline, have not been formally disclosed in the current data, but his inclusion underlines his continued role in the first-team picture.

With interest emerging from Poznan and his market value still relatively modest, a move to Poland could offer Yegbe a platform to step into regular European competition and further enhance his reputation, should the transfer materialise in the coming windows.

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