Chelsea are being linked with a move for highly rated SF Cascades attacking midfielder Muhammad Zongo, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 45%.
The 16-year-old Burkinabè prospect, who plays in an advanced midfield role for Sporting Football des Cascades Tenakourou, is attracting interest from the Premier League side according to data compiled on 10 December 2025. While no fee has been reported and his market value is listed as none, that absence of a defined valuation has fuelled speculation that Chelsea could try to strike a low-cost deal or position themselves early for a future move.
Zongo, born on 26 November 2009 and standing at 1.83m, is regarded as an attacking midfielder by trade, operating centrally behind the forwards. His current club SF Cascades compete outside the major European leagues, which would make any switch to Stamford Bridge a significant step up in level and visibility.
There is no contract start or end date recorded for the teenager at Cascades, and no expiry information is available. That uncertainty has prompted suggestions he could become a free agent in the near future, increasing the appeal for European scouts and adding another layer to the rumours surrounding his next move.
The midfielder has been developed domestically in Burkina Faso and is listed with Burkina Faso as his nationality, representing Sporting Football des Cascades Tenakourou at national-team level. No previous clubs or senior league appearances in Europe are recorded, underlining how early he is in his career and how speculative any move would be at this stage.
With the likelihood of a transfer currently assessed at just under half, Chelsea are monitoring a player still at the very beginning of his development, and any eventual deal could prove a pivotal moment in shaping Zongo’s career trajectory and international reputation if it comes to fruition.
