Bonaventure Lendambi: Vasteras SK eye move for Congo forward from Grassrunners FC

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Bonaventure Lendambi: Vasteras SK eye move for Congo forward from Grassrunners FC

Congo centre-forward Bonaventure Lendambi is being linked with a move from Nigerian side Grassrunners FC to Swedish Allsvenskan club Vasteras SK.

The 20-year-old, who plays as a centre-forward and stands at 1.87m, is understood to be on the radar of Vasteras as they assess attacking options ahead of future transfer windows. The reported probability of a deal remains unclear, listed only as “?”, and there is no indication yet of an agreed fee.

Lendambi, born in Brazzaville on 14 November 2005, is valued at around 175k on Transfermarkt, a figure that could make him a relatively low-cost option for a European side seeking potential rather than a finished product. With no publicly listed contract expiry date at Grassrunners FC, it is not yet known whether he could move as a free agent or would require a transfer fee.

Primarily deployed as an attacking centre-forward and preferring his right foot, Lendambi has been developing with Grassrunners FC, who are registered in Nigeria. He is also listed with Grassrunners FC as his national-team affiliation, underlining how early he is in his senior career.

Recent data on individual match performances is limited, and no specific fixture – including opponent, date, scoreline or contribution – has yet been formally recorded in major statistical databases for the 2025-26 period, making it difficult to benchmark his output against peers at a higher level.

Vasteras SK, currently competing in Sweden’s Allsvenskan, are thought to be scanning emerging markets for cost-effective forwards, and Lendambi’s age profile and valuation suggest he fits that brief.

If a move to Sweden does materialise, the step from Grassrunners FC into a European top flight could be decisive in shaping Lendambi’s career trajectory and reputation, offering him a platform to convert raw potential into sustained top-level impact.

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