Polish Ekstraklasa side Górnik Zabrze have been linked with a move for AS Otôho’s teenage defensive midfielder Gédéon Nongo.
The 18-year-old, who plays primarily as a holding midfielder, is currently on the books of Congolese club AS Otôho and is reported to be attracting interest from Górnik as they assess options for the next transfer window. The level of certainty around the deal remains unclear, with the probability of a move listed only as “?” in the latest reports.
Nongo, born on 27 December 2007 in Brazzaville, is right-footed and wears the number 21 shirt for AS Otôho. Standing at 1.75m, he has been deployed in a screening role in front of the back line and is regarded as a specialist in defensive midfield. His current contract details with the Congolese side are not publicly known, with no start date or expiry registered, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent should his deal prove to be close to, or at, its end.
The teenager’s market value is not yet established on Transfermarkt, being listed as “None”, which adds an extra layer of intrigue to the speculation. Without a defined valuation, any transfer to the Ekstraklasa could be structured as either a low-fee move or, depending on his contractual status, a potential free transfer if his contract has expired or is allowed to run down.
Nongo is currently registered only with AS Otôho at both club and domestic level and there are no previous clubs or international caps recorded for the Congo midfielder in the latest data.
While recent match-by-match statistics, including opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance metrics, are not documented in the available information, interest from a European top-flight club at such a young age underlines how highly he is regarded within scouting circles.
If a deal to Górnik Zabrze does materialise, the switch from Congo to Poland’s Ekstraklasa could prove a pivotal step, offering Nongo a platform to establish his reputation in European football and significantly shape the trajectory of his early professional career.
