Another foreign player departs from Levadia

2 December 2025 14:02
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Mousta Bah. Image credit to Katariina Peetson / jalgpall.ee

FCI Levadia Tallinn have announced another departure from their squad, confirming that Guinean striker Mousta Bah will no longer be part of the team ahead of the new season.

The 20-year-old forward joined Levadia in the summer of 2024 from the Girona academy in Spain, marking his first step into professional football. Despite his young age, Bah quickly made an impact during the second half of last season, featuring in 14 matches and scoring three goals as Levadia went on to lift the Estonian championship title.

This season campaign began promisingly for the Guinean striker, as he registered an assist in each of the opening two matches after coming off the bench. However, his role gradually diminished as the season progressed, with limited playing time in the first team and appearances split between Levadia and the club’s reserve side. Towards the end of the summer transfer window, Bah was loaned out to Tartu JK Tammeka in search of regular minutes. During his spell there, he played nine Premium Liiga matches and contributed two goals and one assist.

Although his contract with Levadia was due to run until the end of next season, the club confirmed that the agreement has been terminated by mutual consent, making Bah a free agent. In total, the forward made 26 appearances in a Levadia shirt and scored ten goals, seven of which came in the Estonian Cup.

Bah’s departure follows a series of exits from the club in recent days. Levadia have already confirmed that Richie Musaba and Ernest Agyiri have also left the team, while defender Edgar Tur was announced yesterday as a new Paide Linnameeskond player after returning to his former club following three seasons in Tallinn.

Source: https://fcilevadia.ee/en/thank-you-edgar-tur-and-moustapha-bah/

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