RC Strasbourg Alsace, OGC Nice and Olympique Lyonnais are closely monitoring Scottish striker Robbie Ure following his prolific start to the campaign with IK Sirius, according to L’Équipe. The 22-year-old currently tops the Allsvenskan scoring charts with 16 goals in 16 appearances across all competitions, alerting multiple French top-tier sides to his rapid development.
Strasbourg seek emergency cover
Strasbourg hold the most immediate requirement among the trio. The Alsace club are actively pursuing attacking reinforcements to compensate for the injury-enforced absence of Joaquín Panichelli, who is expected to remain sidelined until the end of the calendar year. Ure has emerged as a candidate to fill this void and provide additional depth during the Argentine’s lay-off.
Nice and Lyon have also registered interest in the Glasgow-born forward, who fits the profile of a young, productive centre-forward potentially available at a reasonable valuation. All three clubs are understood to be tracking his situation ahead of any potential approach.
Rapid adaptation in Sweden
Ure only moved to IK Sirius in March 2025 following an 18-month spell in the youth ranks at Belgian side RCS Anderlecht. The former Rangers academy graduate enjoyed an impressive debut season, contributing 11 goals and four assists in 30 matches for the Blåsvart.
His form has accelerated dramatically this term, with the Scotland Under-21 international maintaining a goal-per-game ratio that underlines his clinical finishing. The striker has demonstrated considerable composure in front of goal since stepping up to senior football in Scandinavia.
Long-term contract
Despite the escalating interest, Sirius secured Ure to a long-term contract running until December 2029. This commitment suggests any transfer would require a significant offer, though his status as a developmental prospect rather than an established star may keep him within reach for clubs operating on measured budgets.
The Ligue 1 trio are expected to continue assessing Ure’s performances in the coming weeks as they weigh up whether to formalise their interest with concrete offers for the in-form striker.