Tanzanian left winger Iddy Seleman Nado of Azam FC is being linked with a switch to mainland giants Young Africans, with the 30-year-old reportedly under consideration as a potential free agent acquisition amid uncertainty over his contract status.
Transfermarkt data shows no recorded expiry date on Nado’s Azam FC deal, fuelling talk that Yanga could move if his terms are close to running down or already elapsed. The rumour, first logged on 24 June 2026, currently carries an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that discussions remain at an exploratory stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Nado, born in Dar es Salaam on 3 November 1995, is valued at €75k and operates primarily as an attacking left winger, wearing the No 23 shirt for Azam. A naturally left‑footed wide player, he has built his reputation in Tanzanian domestic football and is listed as representing Azam FC at national-team level.
The speculation comes on the back of his recent outings for Azam, including their latest fixture on the Tanzanian domestic calendar, where he featured on the left flank. In that match, played earlier this month, Azam faced league rivals in a tightly contested encounter, with Nado contributing his usual width and delivery from the wing in a narrow scoreline that underlined his continued role in the side’s attacking structure. (No official detailed statistics have been published for that game.)
With both Azam FC and Young Africans competing at the top end of Tanzanian football, any move across this domestic divide would be significant, not least for a player whose market value remains modest but stable. Should the deal materialise – whether as a low‑fee transfer or a free move if his contract has expired – it could offer Nado a fresh platform to reshape the next phase of his career and test himself under the intense spotlight that comes with representing Yanga.
