Werder Bremen are on the verge of securing a promising young talent, as reports from Le Parisien indicate that 19-year-old striker Kenny Quetant is set to undergo a medical at the Weser Stadium on Thursday, May 7. The move would mark a significant addition to the Bundesliga side's attacking ranks, adding depth and youthful energy to their frontline.
Quetant, a tall and right-footed forward, has shown flashes of potential during his time with French Ligue 1 club AC Le Havre, where he scored one goal in nine top-flight appearances. Despite his limited senior experience, his raw ability and physical presence have caught the eye of scouts across Europe, making him a sought-after prospect this transfer window.
According to the French outlet, Werder Bremen have offered the teenager a four-year contract, with an option to extend for an additional season. The deal comes as a free transfer, allowing Bremen to secure his services without a transfer fee—a savvy move in today's competitive market.
The race for Quetant's signature was not without competition. Werder Bremen reportedly edged out fellow Bundesliga side SC Freiburg, who were also keen on bringing the young marksman to Germany. This victory in the transfer chase highlights Bremen's growing ambition to invest in emerging talent, a strategy that could pay dividends in the seasons ahead.
For Werder Bremen fans, the potential arrival of Quetant signals a focus on building for the future while maintaining a competitive edge in the league. As the medical approaches, all eyes will be on the Weser Stadium to see if this promising striker can make the leap to German football and become a key player for the Green-Whites.
