Mohamed Brahimi linked with CSKA Sofia exit amid MC Alger interest

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CSKA Sofia winger Mohamed Brahimi is being linked with a move to MC Alger, with the Algerian Ligue 1 side reportedly monitoring the 27-year-old’s situation in Bulgaria.

The France- and Algeria-qualified right winger, currently valued at around €800,000, is the subject of transfer speculation as his contractual details in Sofia remain unclear, with no publicly confirmed expiry date. That uncertainty has fuelled talk that Brahimi could become a free agent or be available for a cut-price fee if CSKA decide to cash in.

Brahimi, born in Lyon on 17 September 1998 and standing at 1.81m, has established himself as a right‑sided attacker at CSKA Sofia, wearing the No 11 shirt in the efbet Liga. A right-footer by trade, he has been deployed mainly on the wing, offering width and direct running in the Bulgarian top flight.

The reported interest from MC Alger – one of Algeria’s most prominent clubs in Ligue 1 – would mark a first move into North African domestic football for Brahimi, who holds both French and Algerian nationality. His dual-national background and experience in a European league add to his appeal as the Algiers club look to strengthen their wide options.

Transfermarkt’s latest data, scraped on 11 April 2026, lists his market value at €800,000, a figure that could tempt MC Alger if CSKA are open to negotiations, though the probability of a deal is currently rated only as “?”, underlining how early-stage the rumour remains.

Recent appearances for CSKA Sofia have maintained his profile, with the winger featuring on the right flank in the efbet Liga this season, but detailed match-by-match statistics and individual performances have not been formally disclosed in the available data.

If a move materialises, a switch from CSKA Sofia to MC Alger – whether for a fee or as a potential free agent should his contract situation allow – could represent a significant step in Brahimi’s career, offering him the chance to enhance his reputation in Algerian football and push for greater prominence in the region.

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