Burkinabe midfielder Bachirou Yaméogo is on the verge of completing a switch from Grenoble Foot 38 to Portuguese second-tier side Sport Club União.
The 22-year-old, who has been with Grenoble for five seasons, is close to signing a three-year deal—structured as two years with an option—after both clubs reached an agreement.
Barring unexpected developments, the transfer is expected to be finalised imminently.
Yaméogo, a physically strong and industrious defensive midfielder, arrived at Grenoble as a teenager but struggled to secure a consistent place in the starting line-up.
While his potential has long been acknowledged, he made only sporadic appearances in Ligue 2, unable to firmly establish himself in the team’s midfield structure.
Seeking a fresh challenge and regular playing time, the Burkinabe international has opted to continue his career in Portugal.
União, currently undergoing a rebuilding phase, identified Yaméogo as a player capable of reinforcing their midfield with both athleticism and untapped potential.
His stamina and physical presence were key factors in convincing the club to pursue his signature.
For Yaméogo, the transfer represents more than a change of scenery—it offers the chance to revive his career and prove himself in a new league.
At 22, he still has time to develop and fulfil the promise that marked his early years in France.
A source close to the negotiations said: Sport Club União were won over by his strength, his playing volume, and his room for improvement. This is an important step for him, and the club believes he can grow with them.
Grenoble, meanwhile, are preparing for their upcoming Ligue 2 clash against Saint-Étienne without the midfielder.
Yaméogo’s departure leaves them with fewer options in the middle of the park, but also allows him the opportunity to pursue a career path that may offer greater visibility and responsibility.
The move also highlights the increasing number of African players turning to Portugal as a platform for development.
With its reputation for nurturing emerging talent and providing pathways into Europe’s top leagues, the Liga Portugal 2 offers Yaméogo a competitive environment in which to progress.
As soon as the paperwork is completed, Yaméogo will link up with his new teammates at União, beginning what he hopes will be a defining chapter of his professional journey.
For both player and club, the transfer carries the weight of opportunity—one looking to reignite a career, the other seeking to strengthen its foundations for the future.