Cameroonian left-back Yaël Nandjou has secured a move to Portuguese top-flight club Alverca following the expiration of his contract with Ligue 1 outfit OGC Nice.
The 22-year-old, who has opted for a new chapter in his career after departing France, is expected to sign a three-year deal with Alverca, keeping him at the club until at least 2028.
The transfer was confirmed by sources close to the player, as reported by Africafoot, with only the final medical examination left to be completed in the coming hours.
Nandjou arrives in Portugal on a free transfer, a move that represents a fresh opportunity to establish himself in a more prominent role after limited first-team chances in Nice’s senior squad.
His market value is currently estimated at €150,000, according to Transfermarkt, though Alverca will be hoping that his potential can be fully realised in their colours.
Known for his energy and commitment down the flank, Nandjou combines defensive solidity with the ability to support attacking movements.
While he did not make a significant breakthrough at Nice, his performances at youth and reserve level have drawn attention, leading Alverca to make a decisive move.
The Cameroonian’s signing is part of a broader effort by the Portuguese club to bolster its squad with youthful talent capable of competing at the top level.
With the new season on the horizon, Alverca’s coaching staff will be looking to integrate Nandjou into their defensive setup as they aim to improve on their previous campaign.
Nandjou’s transition to Portuguese football marks a pivotal moment in his development, offering the possibility of regular game time and the chance to prove his quality in a new competitive environment.
His decision to join Alverca reflects a desire to gain first-team experience and reassert himself on the European football stage.
As the deal nears completion, all eyes will be on the final stages of the transfer process.
Once his medical is successfully concluded, Nandjou will officially become an Alverca player, with preparations already underway for pre-season training.
The move is expected to benefit both player and club, with Alverca acquiring a driven young defender eager to make his mark, and Nandjou embracing the opportunity to revive his career trajectory in the Portuguese league.