The unusual listing, recorded on 3 March 2026 with a probability marked only as “?”, has sparked talk that Sanogo’s status at Cádiz CF Mirandilla – commonly known as Cádiz B – could be under review, with the possibility of a contract adjustment or a future free-agent scenario being prepared behind the scenes.
Sanogo, born on 1 October 2006 in Mali and standing at 1.74m, joined Cádiz CF Mirandilla from Malian side Yeelen Olympique on 1 July 2025 for the 2025‑26 season. Operating primarily as a defender at right-back, he wears the number 24 shirt for the Spanish side’s B team.
The record on Transfermarkt lists no current market value for Sanogo, a detail that has only heightened speculation. For a teenager breaking into European football, the absence of a defined valuation can sometimes precede either a contract renewal to protect a club asset or the player ultimately leaving as a free agent if no agreement is reached.
Cádiz B, who compete in the Spanish lower leagues, have used Sanogo as part of their defensive options, although no specific recent match data – such as opponents, dates, scorelines or individual performance metrics – is listed in the available information.
With his contract expiry details not disclosed and his national team listed simply under his club name, Sanogo remains something of an emerging, relatively undocumented prospect in statistical terms, but with clear experience in both Malian and Spanish football systems at a young age.
If this internal “Cádiz B to Cádiz B” movement crystallises into a formal contract decision – whether renewal, restructuring or eventual release – it could prove a significant early juncture in Sanogo’s career trajectory and shape how the Malian full-back is perceived by scouts and clubs across Europe.
