Franco‑Malian centre-forward Moussa Soumano of NAC Breda is being linked with a move to Bulgarian side Levski Sofia, with the 20-year-old reportedly under consideration as an attacking reinforcement for the efbet Liga club.
Soumano, born in Saint-Denis on 9 July 2005 and standing at 1.85m, is valued at €750,000 on Transfermarkt, a figure that is shaping early speculation around any potential fee or pre-contract move. With no public record of a contract expiry date at NAC Breda, there is also talk that the situation could yet develop towards a free-agent scenario if his deal in the Netherlands is running down.
The right-footed striker, who wears the No 9 shirt for NAC and can operate across the front line as an attack-focused centre-forward, has dual France and Mali nationality. He has been developing his career in the Eredivisie with the Breda club, having emerged as one of their younger offensive options. NAC are currently listed in the Dutch top flight on Transfermarkt, underlining the step up in visibility he has enjoyed.
Recent data from 26 June 2026 places Soumano still at NAC Breda, with his market value last updated at €750k and no official confirmation of fresh contractual terms. The rumour, scraped on the same date, assesses the probability of a transfer to Levski Sofia only as “?”, highlighting that talks – if any – remain at an early, speculative stage.
No recent competitive match is formally recorded in the supplied data, and there is no indication of goals or assists in a specific fixture, but his age profile and valuation fit the model of Levski targeting developing talent from abroad.
If the move materialises, a switch from the Eredivisie to Bulgaria’s efbet Liga could offer Soumano a platform to turn promise into end product and shape the next phase of his career at senior European level.
