Cluver Sambi Mbungu: DR Congo-France teenager leaves SM Caen B to become free agent
Start of transfer: 2026-07-01 Contract end: 2026-07-01
Cluver Sambi Mbungu has officially left SM Caen B and is now without a club, with the 17-year-old central midfielder becoming a free agent following the end of his spell with the French side’s reserve team.
The move is registered as a completed transfer from SM Caen B to “Without Club,” confirming that the Kinshasa-born youngster is no longer tied to the Normandy outfit. No transfer fee was involved in the switch, and no market value has been listed for the dual DR Congo and France national, underlining that this is a pure contract expiry rather than a sale.
Mbungu, listed primarily as a central midfielder, departs Caen’s B team setup at a formative stage of his career. At just 17, he now faces the pivotal decision of choosing his next destination, with his status as a free agent giving him the flexibility to sign for a new club without a transfer fee. His registration now falls under the general pool of unattached players rather than a specific league structure, meaning his next move could take him away from France and into a different footballing environment abroad.
Born in Kinshasa and holding both DR Congo and French nationalities, Mbungu’s profile fits the increasingly common pathway of bi-national talents being developed in European academies before exploring opportunities in various leagues. Although he has been trained in France and most recently represented SM Caen B, his current status outside any club or league structure leaves the door open to a first professional step in another country.
Official data lists him as a central midfielder, capable of operating in the heart of the pitch, but beyond his position, age, and bi-national background, no additional performance statistics, recent match details, or season appearance figures are recorded in the available information. There are no documented goals, assists, or specific match performances, nor any indication of senior competitive minutes at first-team level.
With no stated market value and no transfer fee recorded, Mbungu’s departure from SM Caen B appears to be a straightforward end of contract rather than part of a broader transfer strategy. His contractual situation is now fully open, and any club interested in the DR Congo-France midfielder would be able to negotiate directly with the player and his representatives.
As Mbungu steps into free agency, the next club he chooses will likely shape the early narrative of his senior career. Whether he remains in France or opts for a move abroad, his progression from academy and reserve football into the professional game will be closely tied to how effectively he can convert his youth potential into consistent performances at a higher level.
