Tanzanian-Australian central midfielder Charles M’Mombwa is being linked with a move from Maltese Premier League side Floriana to fellow top-flight club Zabbar St Patrick (Zabbar SP).
The 28-year-old, valued at €400,000 on Transfermarkt, is rumoured to be on Zabbar’s radar as they look to strengthen in central midfield ahead of the new Premier League Closing Round campaign. The speculation comes with uncertainty around his contractual situation at Floriana, where no expiry date is listed, fuelling talk he could be allowed to leave or even edge towards free-agent status if no new deal is agreed.
M’Mombwa, who stands at 1.74m and prefers his right foot, has been used primarily as a central midfielder for Floriana, wearing the number 24 shirt. Born in Baraka on 14 March 1998, he holds dual Tanzanian and Australian nationality and is listed with multiple national associations on his player profile.
Both Floriana and Zabbar SP compete in the Maltese Premier League Closing Round, meaning any move would keep M’Mombwa in the same competition but potentially hand him a more central role in a side looking to climb the table. The reported probability of the transfer has not been clarified and is currently marked as “?”, underlining the speculative nature of the link at this stage.
Recent performance data for M’Mombwa at Floriana has not been updated alongside the latest market valuation, and no specific match details have been recorded in the most recent data scrape on 24 June 2026.
If the move does materialise, a switch to Zabbar SP could offer M’Mombwa a fresh platform in Maltese football to underline his value, enhance his reputation in central midfield and potentially set up a longer-term step in his European career.
