Burkina Faso centre-forward Bassirou Compaoré of Struga is being linked with a switch to Prva Liga rivals Shkendija, with the 28-year-old’s future increasingly uncertain in North Macedonia.
The 1.88m right-footed striker, born in Ouagadougou on 23 April 1998, is currently valued at €500k on Transfermarkt, a figure that is being cited as a reference point as speculation grows over a potential intra-league move. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?”, and there is no confirmed end date to his current deal, raising the prospect that he could become a free agent if his contract situation is not clarified.
Compaoré, who wears the No 33 shirt for Struga, operates primarily as a central striker and has established himself in the North Macedonian Prva liga. Both Struga and Shkendija compete in the country’s top division, making any deal a notable domestic transfer should it progress beyond the current rumour stage.
Recent appearances for Struga in the Prva liga have helped maintain his profile, though concrete bid details have yet to emerge. In his latest outing, Compaoré featured for Struga in the league against domestic opposition, but no official statistics beyond that participation are listed in the current data set.
With no recorded contract expiry date at Struga and Shkendija seeking attacking reinforcements, the possibility of Compaoré running down his terms or moving on a reduced-fee deal remains open. If the move does materialise, a transfer across the Prva liga could offer the Burkina Faso forward a fresh platform to enhance his reputation and reshape the next phase of his career in European football.
