Burkina Faso–Ivory Coast attacking midfielder Stephane Aziz Ki, currently at Libyan Premier League side Al-Ittihad, is being linked with a switch to Tanzanian giants Young Africans.
The 30-year-old, valued at around €300k on Transfermarkt, is the subject of transfer speculation despite uncertainty over his contractual situation in Tripoli, where no formal expiry date has been listed. That has fuelled talk he could be attainable on favourable terms, or even approach free-agent status if his deal has quietly run down.
Rumours of Young Africans’ interest surfaced on 24 June 2026, with the move currently rated only as “?” in terms of probability, underlining that discussions remain at an exploratory stage rather than an advanced negotiation. No fee or agreement between the clubs has been reported.
Aziz Ki, a left-footed No 10 who wears the No 22 shirt at Al-Ittihad, has built a reputation as a creative hub in attacking midfield. Born on 6 March 1996 in Adjamé and standing at 1.75m, he holds dual nationality with Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast, and has experience across North African football, with Al-Ittihad SC recognised as his current national-team-affiliated club.
Recent data from Libya highlights his influence in the final third, though full statistical breakdowns and detailed match logs from the current campaign are limited. In his most recent recorded league outing for Al-Ittihad in the Libyan Premier League – a tight fixture earlier this month that finished in a low-scoring draw – he operated centrally, providing link play between midfield and attack but without registering a goal or assist.
With a modest market value by continental standards and questions over his contract, Aziz Ki represents a potentially cost‑effective creative option. If Young Africans firm up their interest, a move to Dar es Salaam could give the playmaker a fresh platform in East Africa and reshape the next chapter of his career.
