Wilden Bokouya is being linked with a move from Al-Dhahra to Libyan Premier League rivals Al-Ahli in a transfer that could reshape the young forward’s next career step.
The 23-year-old Congolese centre-forward is the subject of speculation on transfer listings, with Al-Ahli reported as potential suitors for the Al-Dhahra striker. The rumour currently carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”) and no fee has been indicated, leaving open the possibility of a low-cost deal or even a future free-agent scenario, particularly as no contract start or end dates are recorded for his stay at Al-Dhahra.
Bokouya’s situation is complicated further by the lack of a defined current market valuation. Recent data lists his market value as “None”, having previously been recorded at €50,000 while at AS Otôho in July 2025, before later dropping to zero in a subsequent update. That ambiguity is feeding speculation that Al-Ahli could view him as a relatively inexpensive attacking option within the same league.
The Congo international attacker only joined Al-Dhahra from AS Otôho on a standard transfer after an earlier loan spell with the Libyan club in the 2024-25 season. Before that, he played in his homeland for Étoile du Congo and AS Otôho, giving him experience in both the Congolese domestic scene and Libyan top flight.
Born on 11 July 2002, Bokouya wears the number 9 shirt for Al-Dhahra and is listed primarily as a centre-forward, underlining why Al-Ahli might see him as cover or competition through the middle rather than a wide option. No recent match-by-match performance data – including opponents, dates, scorelines or individual displays – is available in the current dataset, making on-pitch assessment difficult from publicly scraped information alone.
If Al-Ahli do decide to formalise their interest, the move would offer Bokouya a fresh platform within a familiar league to reassert his value and potentially reignite an upward trajectory in both reputation and market standing.







