Amiens SC have been linked with a move for Lens goalkeeper Yannick Pandor, with the 25-year-old Comoros-France stopper reportedly eyed as a potential bargain at around his €400k market value.
The rumour, logged on 22 May 2026 with the probability of the deal rated as “?”, suggests Amiens are exploring a deal that could see Pandor leave the Ligue 1 side for Ligue 2, with the possibility of a free-agent scenario not ruled out given the lack of publicly available contract expiry details.
Born in Marseille on 1 May 2001 and standing at 1.92m, Pandor is a left-footed goalkeeper who has represented both Comoros and France at various levels of his career and is currently listed as wearing the No 1 shirt at Francs Borains. Transfermarkt values him at €400k, a figure that would make him an affordable option as Amiens look to strengthen their goalkeeping department ahead of next season.
While the terms of any proposed agreement remain unclear, the speculation centres on Pandor moving from Lens, where he has been on the books in Ligue 1, down a tier to gain more regular first‑team football with Amiens. With no confirmed contract end date, clubs will be monitoring closely whether he could become available as a free agent if any existing deal has expired or is allowed to run down.
Recent data lists Francs Borains as his current club, underlining a career that has already taken him beyond France, but the latest links point firmly back towards a potential return to the French system with Amiens. No official approach or fee has been disclosed.
If a move does materialise, a switch to Amiens could offer Pandor the platform to re-establish himself in France, enhance his reputation and put his name back into contention for higher-level opportunities in the coming seasons.
