Polish Ekstraklasa side Górnik Zabrze have been linked with a move for AS Otôho’s teenage defensive midfielder Gédéon Nongo.
The 18-year-old Congolese prospect is reportedly on the radar of the Polish club as they assess emerging midfield options ahead of the next transfer window. The rumour, logged on 1 May 2026, lists the probability of the move only as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early and speculative stage.
Nongo is currently on the books of AS Otôho in Congo, where he wears the number 21 shirt and operates primarily as a defensive midfielder. Born in Brazzaville on 27 December 2007, the right‑footer stands at 1.75m and is regarded as a holding player who can screen the back line and recycle possession from deep.
No official transfer fee has been indicated and his market value is listed as “None”, which will fuel speculation that the teenager could be attainable on relatively favourable terms or potentially as a future free agent, with no contract start date or expiry recorded for his current deal at Otôho.
Recent data also does not specify a current market valuation, underlining how early Nongo still is in his professional development. There is likewise no detailed public record of previous clubs or international caps, with his only listed team being AS Otôho.
While no specific fee, contract details or timeline have been confirmed, interest from an established Ekstraklasa club such as Górnik Zabrze would represent a significant step up in profile and competition level for the Congolese midfielder, and any eventual move could prove pivotal in shaping his early career trajectory and broader European reputation.
