Hi Armando,
With just one fig not knowing if that is a breba or not, no scale on the photo, the job is not easy and almost impossible.
One should have more information .
When identifying a fig, the more important is to get a family of figs . If I'm in a garden looking at a tree or looking to acquire a tree, I want to have the most infos, and especially how productive the tree is in MY zone7.
I don't care for the tree being productive in the Mediterranean belt .
Just for fun, the number 4 is not the French panache IMO - too much yellow- , but perhaps the Italian Rimada unless it is another unknown strain ...
People growing figs (and gardeners in general ) were so much secretive ... Ho well here, most still are :( .