Yvan Ikia Dimi has completed a permanent move from Amiens SC to Polish side Górnik Zabrze, signing a contract that runs from 2026-02-11 to 2029-06-30. The 21‑year‑old right winger leaves Ligue 2 for the Ekstraklasa in a confirmed transfer, with his current market value listed at €500k. The fee has not been disclosed.
The switch takes Ikia Dimi out of France for the first time in his professional career and into the top flight of Polish football, where he will wear the colours of the 14‑time Polish champions. Coming directly from Amiens’ first team, he moves into a league whose profile has grown in recent years through regular European participation and a reputation for developing young talent.
Born in Villeneuve‑Saint‑Georges, the France/Congo attacker has spent his entire pathway within the Amiens structure. He progressed from Amiens SC U17 to the U19s in 2021, stepped up to Amiens SC B in 2023, and was promoted to the senior Amiens side in 2024. In early 2025 he joined FC Girondins Bordeaux on loan, returning to Amiens when that spell ended later the same year, before establishing himself sufficiently to attract interest from abroad. The move to Górnik Zabrze is his first permanent transfer outside France.
Ikia Dimi’s primary role is on the right wing in attack, and he arrives in Poland at a time when his value has climbed steadily. Transfermarkt’s data shows his valuation rising from €50k in late 2023 at Amiens SC B to €500k by the end of 2025 with Amiens’ first team. That upward trajectory reflects his growing status and explains why an Ekstraklasa club has opted to invest in him.
The transfer also alters the wider squad picture at Amiens SC. With his contract now tied to Górnik Zabrze through to 2029-06-30, the French side lose a young wide option who had been part of their longer‑term development plan. From Górnik’s perspective, they secure a young, resale‑value‑friendly winger without allowing him to approach free‑agent status in the immediate future.
Ikia Dimi’s international profile remains at club level for now, but his dual France/Congo nationality adds an extra layer of interest to the move. Strong performances in Poland’s top division could put him on the radar of either national‑team setup in the coming seasons, especially if he adapts quickly to the demands of the Ekstraklasa.
Having come through several levels of French football and experienced both Amiens and Bordeaux, Ikia Dimi now faces a new competitive and cultural environment at Górnik Zabrze. If he maintains his development curve from academy prospect to €500k‑rated winger, this step abroad could become a pivotal chapter in his career, opening doors to larger stages in European football and enhancing both his reputation and long‑term potential.







