Cameroonian prospect Walker Talle Ngonmazou joins Sampdoria from Juventus academy
Walker Talle Ngonmazou, a 16-year-old striker from Cameroon, has officially signed with Italian Serie B side Sampdoria in what marks a major step forward in his young career.
The move was confirmed by Allez Les Lions and represents a fresh opportunity for the teenager after eight years of development within the prestigious Juventus academy.
Ngonmazou arrives in Genoa with a reputation as a quick, technically gifted forward who has consistently shown efficiency in front of goal.
His years at Juventus, one of Europe’s most renowned talent factories, provided him with a solid foundation, honing his skills among some of the best prospects in Italy.
Now, he has chosen Sampdoria as the ideal stage to transition from academy football to the professional ranks.
The decision underlines the growing trust that Sampdoria’s management is placing in youth development.
Historically a club with a rich tradition, the Genoa-based side is currently competing in Serie B but continues to prioritize building a squad with both experienced figures and emerging talents.
By securing Ngonmazou, Sampdoria is signaling its ambition to blend youthful energy with seasoned professionals in the pursuit of promotion and long-term stability.
For the young Cameroonian, the move presents a new set of challenges and opportunities. At just 16, he will be competing in a more demanding environment, facing the physical and tactical rigours of Italian football outside the academy system.
Surrounded by experienced teammates and under the guidance of a coaching staff eager to nurture raw talent, Ngonmazou will have the chance to adapt quickly and prove his ability on a bigger stage.
Sampdoria’s decision to invest in Ngonmazou highlights the confidence they have in his potential. His versatility as a forward, capable of combining pace, dribbling skills, and finishing power, makes him an attractive asset for the club’s future.
The move also reinforces the continuing trend of European clubs seeking out and developing African talent, with Ngonmazou now joining the long list of promising footballers from Cameroon aiming to make their mark in Italy.
The club and its supporters will be watching closely as Ngonmazou integrates into the squad. For Sampdoria, his arrival is more than just the signing of a young striker—it is an investment in what could become a long-term success story.
For Ngonmazou, this is the moment to turn years of promise into tangible results, carving out a pathway in professional football that many believe he is fully capable of achieving.
At 16, Walker Talle Ngonmazou steps into a crucial chapter of his career with Sampdoria, a club that sees him not only as part of its immediate project but also as a cornerstone for the future. If he continues to progress as expected, his name could soon be one to watch far beyond the confines of Serie B.
🔵 OFFICIEL ! Walker Talle Ngonmazou (16 ans) s’est engagé avec la Sampdoria, club de Serie B italienne. ✅
Le jeune attaquant évoluait précédemment à la Juventus, club dans lequel il sera resté pendant 8 ans. 🇮🇹🇨🇲 pic.twitter.com/GiGB7pIuRj
— AllezLesLions (@AllezLesLions) September 16, 2025
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