Aeron Zinga: France-DR Congo Forward Leaves QRM to Become Free Agent

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Aeron Zinga: France-DR Congo Forward Leaves QRM to Become Free Agent

Aeron Zinga has officially left Quevilly-Rouen Métropole (QRM) and is now without a club after his contract with the French side came to an end, completing a free transfer that places the 25-year-old centre-forward on the market as a free agent. The move from the Ligue 3 outfit to “Without Club” was finalised on 2026-07-01, with no transfer fee involved and his new status confirmed on the same date. His current deal as a free player is open-ended, with no contractual expiry recorded.

The France and DR Congo dual-national, valued at €100k at the time of his departure, exits QRM as a tall, right-footed attacking option, listed at 1.92m and primarily operating as a centre-forward. His registration now sits outside any specific league structure, with his new “club” classified under no association (“N/A”), meaning he is free to negotiate with interested sides in France, DR Congo, or abroad.

Zinga’s previous spell at QRM came in the French third tier, Ligue 3 (Championnat National), where he had been part of a squad battling in the highly competitive national championship. However, detailed recent match information, including his last opponents, scorelines, and individual performance data, is not available in the current records. Likewise, specific season statistics such as appearances, goals, and assists are not listed, limiting a fuller statistical assessment of his contribution in the most recent campaign.

Born in Massy and holding both French and DR Congo nationality, Zinga’s profile has often attracted attention because of the blend of physical presence and versatility he brings in the central attacking role. His dual-national background also means his development has been followed with interest by observers in both countries, with fans in France tracking another forward emerging from the national system, and supporters in DR Congo viewing him as part of a growing diaspora of Congolese-eligible talents in European football.

From a market perspective, becoming a free agent with a €100k valuation positions Zinga as a relatively low-risk option for clubs seeking depth in attack without paying a transfer fee. His exit from a structured league environment into a “Without Club” status underlines both the uncertainty and opportunity of this phase of his career: he is no longer tied to QRM or to Ligue 3, and his next destination could be within France or in a foreign league, depending on interest and offers received.

As he waits for his next move, the outlines of Zinga’s career are clear but still incomplete. A tall centre-forward with experience in French football, dual nationality, and a modest but tangible market valuation, he now enters a decisive period. The club that secures his signature will not only define the next chapter of his professional journey but could also shape how he is ultimately viewed in both French and Congolese football circles in the years ahead.

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