Akram Bouras: Standard Liège linked with move for Levski Sofia midfielder

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Akram Bouras: Standard Liège linked with move for Levski Sofia midfielder

Standard Liège are being linked with a move for Levski Sofia central midfielder Akram Bouras, with the Algerian reportedly on the radar of the Belgian Pro League side.

The 24-year-old, who plays in the heart of midfield and favours his left foot, is currently with Bulgarian top-flight club Levski Sofia in the efbet Liga. Data from Transfermarkt lists his market value at €1.20m, a figure that could make him an attractive, low‑risk option for Standard as they look to reshape their squad.

The speculation, dated 12 May 2026, suggests Standard Liège are monitoring a possible deal but gives no clear indication of how advanced talks might be, with the reported probability of the transfer marked only as “?”. With no public information on when his Levski contract is due to expire, there remains the potential for the midfielder’s status to change quickly in the market, raising the prospect that he could become available on more favourable terms or even move on as a free agent if his deal winds down.

Born on 23 February 2002 in Ain Azel, Algeria, Bouras stands at 1.84m and has built his reputation as a central midfielder capable of operating in a traditional engine‑room role. He wears the number 47 shirt for Levski Sofia and has been part of a side competing regularly in Bulgaria’s top tier, though detailed breakdowns of his individual appearances and goal contributions this season are not listed in the current data.

No official comment has been made by either club and there are no confirmed details of any fee or contract length that might be involved, but Standard Liège’s interest underlines Bouras’s growing profile in European football. A move to the Jupiler Pro League, if it materialises, could mark a significant step in his career and offer a new platform to enhance his reputation on the continental stage.

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