Guinean centre-forward Mohamed Saliou Bangoura is being linked with a move from MC Algiers to Moroccan side AS FAR Rabat as speculation grows over his future.
The 21-year-old, who plays as a centre-forward and wears the number 18 shirt for MC Algiers, is the subject of transfer talk involving the Botola Pro Inwi club, according to data from Transfermarkt dated 27 April 2026. The reported probability of the deal remains unclear, listed only as “?”, and there is no public indication of a transfer fee at this stage.
Bangoura’s current contract details with MC Algiers are not disclosed, with no recorded expiry date, leaving open the prospect that he could either command a fee or move on as a free agent should his deal be close to, or at, its end. His market value is currently estimated at €800k, a figure likely to make him an accessible target for clubs in North Africa looking for emerging attacking options.
Born on 10 June 2004, Bangoura is listed solely with Guinean nationality and operates primarily through the middle in an attacking role. He represents MC Algiers at club level in the Algerian Ligue 1, having been part of the squad during the 2025‑26 campaign, though specific recent match data such as opponents, dates, scorelines and performances is not provided in the available records.
There is no confirmation of previous clubs in his senior career within the current dataset, nor any registered international caps for Guinea, suggesting he remains a developing prospect rather than an established name on the continental stage.
With AS FAR Rabat monitoring a forward whose value and contractual position could offer good business, any move – whether via transfer fee or as a potential free agent – would mark a significant next step in Bangoura’s career and could provide a platform to enhance his reputation in one of North Africa’s leading leagues.
