Teenage midfielder David Mimbang is being linked with a move from Cameroonian academy side Brasseries du Cameroun to Ligue 1 club R. Strasbourg, according to Transfermarkt data.
The 17-year-old central midfielder, who lists his main role as a right‑footed central playmaker, has emerged as a rumoured target for the French side, with the move currently marked with an unspecified probability (“?”) on the transfer database. No transfer fee or contract details are indicated, underlining that discussions – if any – remain at an early, speculative stage.
Mimbang is currently registered with Brasseries du Cameroun, one of the country’s most prominent football schools, and there is no end date recorded for his existing deal. With no market value listed (shown as “None”), any potential switch is difficult to price, prompting suggestions that Strasbourg might view him either as a low-cost investment or, depending on his contractual status, a possible free acquisition in future windows.
Born on 15 August 2008 and standing at 1.75m, the Cameroonian youth prospect is listed exclusively as a central midfielder and has not yet been recorded playing in any professional league outside his homeland. His only documented move to date is an earlier switch from an unnamed club to Brasseries in the 2019–20 season, reinforcing the impression of a player still in the formative phase of his career.
There are no official records in the provided data of recent matches, opponents or standout performances for Brasseries, and no indication of senior international involvement beyond his affiliation with the academy side.
Should Strasbourg decide to act on their reported interest, a move to Ligue 1 would represent a significant step up for Mimbang and could prove a defining moment, offering a platform to turn raw potential into a fully fledged professional career in European football.
