Toulouse are being linked with a move for Levski Sofia’s Algerian central midfielder Akram Bouras.
Reports on 9 May 2026 place the 24-year-old, valued at €1.20m, on the Ligue 1 side’s radar, with the move currently listed with an unspecified probability (“?”) and no indication yet of an advanced agreement between the clubs.
Bouras, a left-footed central midfielder, is currently under contract at Levski Sofia, though publicly available data does not specify when his deal was signed or when it is due to expire, leaving open the possibility of a future free-agent scenario if no extension is agreed. He wears the number 47 shirt for the Bulgarian efbet Liga club.
Born on 23 February 2002 in Ain Azel, Algeria, Bouras is listed at 1.84m and operates primarily in central midfield. He represents Levski Sofia at club level and is registered with Algerian nationality, with no dual nationality indicated in the available data.
His market value of €1.20m, as recorded on Transfermarkt and last scraped on 9 May 2026, places him firmly in the category of a relatively low-cost midfield option for a Ligue 1 side such as Toulouse, who may view him as a squad-building opportunity rather than a marquee acquisition.
There is no official confirmation from either Levski Sofia or Toulouse regarding negotiations, no disclosed transfer fee, and no reported contract terms, while the lack of a detailed contract expiry date at Levski means it is unclear whether Toulouse would be pursuing a transfer fee this summer or monitoring the player with a view to a future free-agent move.
If the rumoured switch materialises, a move from Bulgaria’s efbet Liga to France’s top flight could offer Bouras a significant platform to enhance his reputation in European football and test his potential at a higher competitive level.
