French Ligue 1 newcomers Troyes have identified Ghanaian striker Mohammed Fuseini as a prime target to bolster their attack, with talks underway over a potential move from Belgian champions Union Saint-Gilloise.
According to Belgian outlet Voetbalnieuws.be, Troyes are pushing for a loan deal with an option to buy for the 24-year-old forward.
However, Union SG would prefer to sanction a permanent transfer, which could influence the final structure of the deal.
Union SG signed Fuseini from Danish side Randers FC in 2024 for a reported â¬2 million, and his current contract with the club runs until 2028.
The striker has featured regularly for Union and has attracted interest with his pace, movement and ability to operate across the frontline.
Transfermarkt values Fuseini at approximately â¬2.5 million. At international level, the forward has earned two caps for Ghana and scored once for the Black Stars.
A loan agreement with an option to buy would allow Troyes to assess the Ghanaian before committing to a permanent transfer, while Union's preference for an outright sale could still shape the final outcome of the deal.
With the transfer window nearing its close, negotiations between the two clubs are expected to determine whether Fuseini will remain in Belgium or begin a new chapter in France.
For Troyes, who have returned to Ligue 1, adding Fuseini to their attacking options would strengthen their squad as they prepare for life back in France's top flight. For Fuseini, a move to France would offer the opportunity to test himself in one of Europe's top leagues.
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