It appears that Florent Rouamba, the midfielder and African vice-champion with Burkina Faso’s national team (Etalons), has found a new club after being without one for some time. After breaking his contract with Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova, Rouamba had been training with Charlton, an English club in the Championship.
Charlton’s manager, Chris Powell, has expressed satisfaction with Rouamba’s performance during training and has decided to sign him until the end of the season. However, Rouamba’s eligibility to play for Charlton in official matches is contingent upon obtaining a work permit.
It’s common for players to go through periods of being without a club, and securing a new opportunity is always a positive development. We’ll have to wait for the work permit approval to see Rouamba in action for Charlton. If you have any specific questions or if there’s anything else you’d like to know, feel free to ask!