Cercle Brugge is once again feeling that typical transfer feeling in the air: young talent, foreign eyes on the tribune, and the promise of a file that can quickly become heavier. Steve Ngoura has only been in Brugge since the beginning of 2025, but his name is increasingly prominent in the foreign market. Ngoura came to Le Havre in 2025 for a fee of 2.3 million euros. The 21-year-old French youth international has not yet set any statistics that immediately make a splash at Cercle, but his profile continues to attract attention. With seven goals and six assists in 45 games, his performance looks more solid than spectacular. However, this does not tell the full story. Foreign clubs often look beyond the bare numbers, especially when it comes to a young forward who still has room to grow. In France, Média Foot reports that RC Lens is closely following Ngoura. The French sub-topper would have scouted him several times in the past few weeks and sees potential in the Cercle attacker. AS Monaco also continues to monitor his development. This adds an extra layer to the file, as Monaco is the mother club of Cercle Brugge and knows the Bruges talent stream from close up. The interest is not limited to France. In Turkey, Trabzonspor is linked to Ngoura, creating a possible lead for the French forward. Trabzonspor is also no stranger to Cercle, having previously signed Felipe Augusto. For Cercle, this broader interest comes at a familiar moment. Last winter, the sale of Alan Minda already brought a nice outgoing transfer, and Ngoura could also bring a significant amount this summer. The fact that different competitions are looking at the same player is a positive signal for the Union. As long as there is no official step, it will be waiting, but around Ngoura, there is enough movement to follow this file closely in the coming weeks. Do you think Cercle Brugge should sell Ngoura this summer?
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Cercle Brugge feels foreign transfer market moving around Steve Ngoura
Cercle Brugge feels the foreign transfer market moving around Steve Ngoura. The French forward is closely followed by RC Lens and AS Monaco.
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