Tanzania left winger Iddy Seleman Nado of Azam FC is being linked with a switch to domestic rivals Simba SC, with the 30-year-old’s contract situation fuelling talk he could be available as a potential free agent.
Reports on 24 June 2026 placed the Azam FC attacker, valued at around €75k on Transfermarkt, on Simba’s radar, although the probability of a deal remains unclear and is currently listed as “?”. With no public information on when his Azam contract expires, speculation has grown that the Dar es Salaam-born wide man could be poised for a change of club without a transfer fee.
Nado, who wears the number 23 shirt for Azam and operates primarily as an attacking left winger, is a left-footed specialist and one of the more experienced wide players in Tanzanian football. Born on 3 November 1995 in Daressalam, he holds Tanzanian nationality and is listed at 30 years of age.
Recent performances for Azam have kept him in the shop window, with his displays in the Tanzanian top flight drawing attention from domestic observers. In his latest outing for Azam – a league meeting earlier this month in Dar es Salaam – he featured off the left flank in a narrow win, contributing with his work rate and ball-carrying but without registering a goal or assist in a tight scoreline.
Azam have not announced any extension to his deal and there is no official confirmation from Simba over an approach. For now, the link remains at rumour stage, with no agreed fee or pre‑contract reported.
Should a move materialise, a switch from Azam to Simba would represent a significant step in Nado’s career, potentially elevating his profile in domestic competition and offering a late-prime platform to enhance his reputation in Tanzanian football.
