Njabulo Blom: South African free agent linked with Stellenbosch FC move
South African defensive midfielder Njabulo Blom, currently without a club, is being linked with a move to Stellenbosch FC as the 26-year-old weighs up his next step after becoming a free agent.
The Dobsonville-born midfielder, valued at around €650k on Transfermarkt, is listed as unattached following the expiry of his most recent contract, leaving Stellenbosch exploring the possibility of bringing him in on a free transfer. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, with the speculation currently marked as “?” and no agreement yet in place.
Blom, a right-footed holding midfielder standing at 1.73m, is regarded as a specialist in the defensive midfield role, offering screening in front of the back four and ball-winning qualities. His South African nationality and profile would fit neatly within Stellenbosch’s continued emphasis on domestic talent.
The latest transfer chatter on 2 July 2026 ties Blom to the South African club as they look to bolster their engine room ahead of the new campaign, with his free-agent status making him an attractive low-risk option compared with a traditional transfer-fee signing.
While specific recent match statistics are not detailed in the data provided, Blom’s previous seasons in professional football have established him as a disciplined midfield presence, and his current market valuation of €650k underlines the view that he remains a player with resale and performance value despite his unattached status.
Born on 11 December 1999 in Gauteng, Blom has built a reputation as a hard-working, tactically aware midfielder, and his next contract could prove pivotal as he enters what should be the peak years of his career. Should a deal with Stellenbosch FC materialise, it would offer him a platform to reassert his standing in South African football and potentially relaunch his trajectory at both club and international level.
