A completed move has taken Eguedegue Magloire from FK Vitebsk to FC Sheriff Tiraspol, with the Cameroon left-back joining the Moldovan club on a free transfer. The deal officially starts on 2026-03-06 and runs through 2026-06-30, placing the 20-year-old defender under contract in Moldova’s Super Liga after his spell in Belarus.
Magloire arrives at Sheriff with a listed market value of €50k at the time of the move, according to data from his final months at Vitebsk. The transfer involves no fee between the clubs, confirming that the defender completed the switch as a free agent following his stint in the Belarusian Vysheyshaya Liga.
The Yaounde-born full-back, whose main position is left-back in defence, leaves Vitebsk just two years after moving there from Renaissance de Ngoumou in Cameroon. That earlier transfer from the Cameroonian side to the Belarusian club was also completed without a recorded fee, marking a steady, continent-spanning trajectory for a player still at the start of his professional career.
Magloire’s contract with Sheriff provides the Moldovan champions with a young, defensively oriented option on the left flank as they prepare for competition in the Super Liga. His profile lists him strictly as a defender rather than a versatile utility player, underscoring Sheriff’s decision to reinforce a specific area of their back line with a specialist left-back.
Before signing with the Tiraspol side, Magloire’s career had already taken him through two different leagues: Cameroon’s domestic competition with Renaissance de Ngoumou and Belarus’s top division with FK Vitebsk in the Vysheyshaya Liga. The move to Sheriff introduces a third championship to his résumé and keeps him outside his home country’s league structure, confirming that his immediate future remains abroad.
Market value data shows that Magloire’s estimated worth fluctuated during his time at Vitebsk, climbing as high as €150k before later being assessed at €50k. Despite this variation, Sheriff opted to secure the player without a transfer fee, suggesting that his contractual situation in Belarus allowed for a free departure and briefly placed him in a position to leave Vitebsk without compensation.
Magloire is now officially registered as an FC Sheriff Tiraspol player and listed with the Moldovan club as his current employer. That status change completes a path that has taken him from local football in Cameroon to Eastern Europe and into one of Moldova’s leading sides. At 20, with experience in two foreign leagues already behind him, the defender’s next challenge will unfold in Tiraspol, where consistent performances at left-back could elevate both his market value and his reputation on the broader European stage.
