Brimau Nziengui: Gabon Defensive Midfielder Completes Free Transfer from FC Chambly Oise to Bourges FC
Brimau Nziengui has completed a permanent move from FC Chambly Oise to Bourges FC on a free transfer, signing a contract that begins on 2026-07-02 and runs until 2026-07-02. The 25-year-old defensive midfielder joins the French club after leaving Chambly at the end of his deal, with no transfer fee involved in the switch.
The move keeps the Libreville-born player in France, where he will continue his career abroad rather than in his home country, Gabon. Nziengui is listed primarily as a defensive midfielder, operating at the base of midfield and offering protection in front of the back line, and he arrives at Bourges FC as a right-footed specialist in that role.
While his latest recorded market value is listed as None, the transfer still represents a low-risk addition for Bourges FC, who have secured the player without paying a fee. The transaction is fully confirmed as a free transfer between FC Chambly Oise and Bourges FC, with both clubs competing within the French football pyramid, noted in the data under an unspecified league designation.
Nziengui, born on 24 January 2001 in Libreville and standing at 1.72m, carries only Gabonese nationality according to the registration details provided. His main position is recorded as “Midfield – Defensive Midfield,” with no secondary roles formally indicated in the data, underlining how clearly defined his profile is as a shield in front of the defence.
The player’s recent club history is centred on France. Prior to this move, he was contracted to FC Chambly Oise, a side also listed without a specific league designation in the data. There is no mention of additional previous clubs or other European leagues, suggesting that his professional experience to date has been contained within the French system. The information does not provide season-by-season statistics, appearances, goals, or assists, and there are no detailed match records documenting his performances, opposition, dates, or scorelines for recent fixtures.
Similarly, there are no specific figures on his contribution for Chambly in the most recent campaign, nor any breakdown of minutes played or competition-level appearances. The records list no national-team activity beyond an apparent data artefact referencing “Bourges FC” in the national team field, and there is no confirmed involvement with the Gabon senior national side or youth teams in the material available.
The transfer nonetheless represents a continuation of Nziengui’s attempt to build his reputation in European football. With a confirmed free move inside France and a contract now in place at Bourges FC until 2026-07-02, the Gabon midfielder has the opportunity to consolidate his role in a new environment and potentially turn this spell abroad into a significant step in his professional development.
