Algerian international Yacine Titraoui has signed with a new management agency, signalling a possible move away from Charleroi as European clubs monitor his progress.
The 22-year-old midfielder ended his contract with his former agent, who had helped facilitate his transfer to Europe last season, and has joined Unique Sports Group.
The agency, which specialises in managing young talents, cited Titraoui’s performances at Charleroi and his development through the Paradou academy as key factors in recruiting him.
“This is a strategic step for my career,” Titraoui said through his representatives. “I hope to reach higher-level leagues and continue my growth as a player.”
Unique Sports Group is active in top European leagues and manages players such as Anthony Gordon, Malik Tiaw of Newcastle, Marc Guehi of Manchester City, and internationally recognised talents including Hakan Çalhanoğlu.
The agency’s track record suggests it will prioritise positioning Titraoui for moves to clubs competing at the highest levels.
Titraoui remains under contract with Charleroi until 30 June 2027, with an option for a one-year extension.
The Belgian club previously delayed a transfer for the midfielder last summer, but plans are now reportedly in place to consider offers during the next transfer window.
Scouts from several European clubs have been attending Titraoui’s matches, evaluating his technical and tactical abilities. With negotiations expected to begin through his new agency, interest in the young Algerian is intensifying.
Titraoui’s decision to change agents appears to be a calculated move aimed at maximising opportunities abroad, potentially in the Premier League or other top-tier European competitions.
His performances at Charleroi this season, combined with the guidance of a prominent agency, could set the stage for a significant step forward in his career.
As summer approaches, all eyes will be on Titraoui and the developments around his next destination, with both Charleroi and potential suitors preparing for formal discussions.







