Arouna Ouattara has signed a three-year contract with Czech top-flight club FK Pardubice, continuing his development in European football.
The 19-year-old Burkinabe midfielder has agreed a deal with the Czech First Division side, according to sources, marking another step forward in his young career.
The move signals Pardubice’s intention to invest in the player’s long-term potential.
Ouattara was trained at Vitesse FC before gaining experience abroad with FC Dila in Georgia, where he first tested himself in European competition.
His performances there provided him with exposure to a different footballing environment and helped him build experience at senior level.
The switch to Pardubice now offers a fresh challenge in a league known for its physical intensity and tactical discipline.
The Czech top flight has long been regarded as a demanding competition, and the agreement reflects confidence in Ouattara’s ability to adapt and progress.
Sources indicate that both the player and the club settled on a three-year contract, underlining a mutual commitment.
For Pardubice, the deal represents an investment in youth, while for Ouattara it provides an opportunity to establish himself in a competitive European setting.
Still only 19, the central midfielder is viewed as one of Burkina Faso’s emerging prospects.
His move to the Czech Republic gives him a platform to continue refining his game and to gain greater visibility on the continental stage.
The transfer also highlights the steady pathway he has followed since leaving his formative environment at Vitesse FC.
Each step has brought new challenges, and the latest move suggests a determination to build on previous progress.
For Ouattara, the next phase begins in the Czech elite, where he will seek to confirm the promise that has accompanied his rise and justify the confidence shown by his new club.







