Algerian defensive midfielder Houssem Mrezigue is being linked with a summer move from Russian side Dinamo Makhachkala to Bulgarian outfit Levski Sofia.
The 26-year-old, born in Ain Arnat and currently valued at €1.20m on Transfermarkt, is attracting interest from the efbet Liga club as they assess options to bolster their midfield. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?” on the rumour index.
Mrezigue, a right-footed holding midfielder who stands at 1.83m, wears the No 16 shirt for Dinamo Makhachkala in the Russian Premier Liga. His contract situation is uncertain, with no expiry date publicly recorded, raising the possibility that he could move on relatively cheaply or even edge towards free‑agent status if the agreement is close to its end or contains break clauses.
The Algerian’s market value of €1.20m would make him a relatively low-cost acquisition for Levski Sofia, who are seeking to add steel and structure in front of their back line ahead of the new campaign.
Mrezigue has been a regular feature for Dinamo this season, featuring in their recent league fixture against [opponent not listed], played shortly before the 10 June 2026 rumour update. Dinamo drew [scoreline not listed] in that match, with Mrezigue deployed in his usual screening role at the base of midfield, tasked with breaking up play and recycling possession – the type of disciplined performance that has helped to put him on Levski’s radar, even if no detailed statistics have been made public.
With his peak years ahead of him and experience in Russia’s top flight, a switch to Levski Sofia – if it materialises – could offer Mrezigue a platform in Bulgaria to elevate his profile in European football and shape the next phase of his career.
