Tanzania-Australia central midfielder Charles M’Mombwa of Floriana is being linked with a move to Maltese Premier League side Zabbar St Patrick (Zabbar SP), with the 28-year-old’s future increasingly uncertain.
The Floriana No 24, valued at €400,000 on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over an internal league move, with Zabbar SP credited as potential suitors in the Premier League Closing Round. The rumoured transfer, dated 24 June 2026, currently carries an unspecified probability rating and has not progressed beyond the enquiry stage.
M’Mombwa’s contractual situation at Floriana is unclear, with no expiry date publicly listed. That has fuelled suggestions he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed, opening the door to a possible free transfer rather than a fee-based deal. Both clubs compete in the same Maltese top-flight competition structure, making an intra-league switch a plausible option should Floriana decide to reshape their midfield.
Born on 14 March 1998 in Baraka, the 1.74m right-footed midfielder – who holds both Tanzanian and Australian nationality – operates primarily as a central midfielder. He joined Floriana after earlier spells outside Malta (details of previous clubs are not listed in the current data), and has established himself as a versatile option in the middle of the pitch.
Recent match data on specific opponents, dates, scorelines and M’Mombwa’s individual performances has not been published in the latest update, leaving little statistical context around his current form. However, his market valuation of €400k underlines the regard in which he is held at this stage of his career.
With no confirmed agreement, no reported fee and a probability mark of “?”, the situation remains firmly in the rumour column – but a move to Zabbar SP could offer M’Mombwa a fresh platform in Malta to enhance his reputation and shape the next phase of his career if it materialises.
