Ligue 1 side Metz have confirmed Ibrahima Niane will be out of action for ‘several months’ after rupturing his cruciate ligament on Wednesday.
The Senegalese striker is currently Ligue 1’s top scorer, with 6 goals, the Senegalese having scored every single one of Les Grenats’ goals so far this season, including his first career hat-trick against Lorient on October 4.
The former Senegal U20 star could now spend the rest of the year on the sidelines following after he suffered an ACL rupture and will be out for several months, expected to be more than half a year.
“Ibrahima Niane suffered a cruciate ligament rupture in his knee on Wednesday. The Garnet striker will therefore be absent from the elite grounds for several months,” read a statement from the club website.
“The whole of FC Metz are united behind this young striker in this event, and hopes to see him again on the elite grounds as soon as possible.”
Niane arrived at Stade Saint-Symphorien in 2017 from Generation Foot, teaming with the youth setup before he was promoted to the senior side.
The forward has since made more than 90 appearances for the side across all competitions and bagged 11 league goals.
Niane could miss several games for Metz, starting with their Ligue 1 clash against Angers at Stade Raymond-Kopa on Sunday.
The Maroons will be expected to bank on Senegal’s Pape Yade and Mali international Adama Traore during the absence of the 21-year-old.
Niane has featured for Senegal U20 and will hope to continue his impressive showings at club level after his return from injury.