Teenage left-back Anis Doubal is being linked with a move from Marseille B to Tunisian giants Espérance, according to transfer data collated on Friday.
The 19-year-old defender, who is registered with Olympique de Marseille’s reserve side in France’s National 3 (Group H), has emerged as a potential target for the Ligue 1 outfit in Tunisia. The likelihood of a deal remains unclear, with the reported probability of the transfer marked only as “?” and no fee or contract details specified.
Doubal is currently listed without a defined market value, a factor that is likely to fuel speculation over whether a low-cost transfer or even a future free-agency scenario could tempt Espérance to move quickly. There is no indication in the data of a release clause or an expiry date on his current terms with Marseille B.
Born in Vitrolles on 29 October 2006, Doubal stands at 1.70m and plays primarily as a left‑back, operating on his favoured left foot. Eligible for both Tunisia and France, he represents Marseille B but has progressed entirely through the Olympique de Marseille system, moving from the club’s youth ranks to the U17s in 2021, then to the U19s in 2023 and on to the B team in 2025. The data does not provide recent match details such as opponents, scorelines or individual performances.
Doubal has so far featured only within the French pyramid, and a switch to Espérance would mark his first move abroad and introduce him to senior football in Tunisia’s top flight. With his value yet to be established on the wider market and his dual nationality adding an extra layer of interest, any agreement could be viewed as a relatively low‑risk gamble for Espérance and a significant step for the defender, potentially shaping his international prospects and professional reputation if the transfer eventually materialises.
