Burkina Faso centre-forward Yves Koutiama of Kenya Police is being linked with a move to Tanzanian giants Young Africans SC, with the 27-year-old reportedly on the radar of the Dar es Salaam club ahead of the new campaign.
The Kenya Police attacker, listed at 1.73m and deployed primarily as a central striker, has emerged as a transfer option for Yanga according to data from Transfermarkt dated 9 June 2026. The rumour, logged without a confirmed fee or agreed deal, currently carries an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that talks – if any – remain at an early and speculative stage.
Koutiama’s situation is further complicated by the lack of publicly available contract details. With no start date or contract expiry registered for his spell at Kenya Police, there is external speculation he could become available as a free agent if his deal is winding down or has already expired, a factor that would make him an attractive low-risk option for Young Africans.
Born on 13 January 1999 and holding only Burkinabe nationality, Koutiama has built his profile in East Africa with Kenya Police, where he operates as an out-and-out centre-forward in the “Attack – Centre-Forward” role. No current market valuation has been assigned to him on Transfermarkt, with his value listed as “None”, adding to the uncertainty over what sort of financial package – if any – might be required to prise him away.
Recent match data for Koutiama, including precise opponent, date, scoreline and individual performance figures, is not publicly available in the sourced dataset, limiting detailed analysis of his current form.
Should the interest from Young Africans harden into a concrete offer, a switch from Kenya to Tanzania could give Koutiama a bigger platform in regional competitions and potentially redefine his reputation as a forward capable of stepping up to one of East Africa’s most demanding clubs.
