Koffi Dakoi, the ASEC Mimosas midfielder, is garnering significant interest from several top clubs in the Tanzanian Premier League following his impressive form at the start of the season. Known for his consistency and skillful performances, Dakoi has become a standout player in Ivorian Ligue 1.
According to reports from 225foot, three prominent Tanzanian clubs—Simba SC, Young Africans SC, and Singida Big Stars FC—are closely monitoring the 23-year-old’s progress.
These clubs are said to be drawn to his commanding presence in midfield, which has made him one of the most reliable players in his current league.
A former player for Lys Sassandra, Dakoi’s ability to adapt and deliver under pressure has made him a key asset for ASEC Mimosas.
His blend of technical skill, tactical awareness, and work rate has not only elevated his team but also caught the attention of international scouts.
Currently, Dakoi is with the Ivory Coast U23 squad, preparing for the African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers.
This exposure on the international stage could further increase his value and attract formal offers from interested clubs in 2025.
The Tanzanian Premier League, known for its competitiveness and passionate fan base, could provide Dakoi with an exciting next chapter in his career.
Simba SC and Young Africans SC are long-standing rivals and powerhouses in East African football, while Singida Big Stars FC is an ambitious club making strides in the league.
If any of these teams formalize their interest, it could mark a significant step for Dakoi as he moves into a more challenging and high-profile football environment.
While no official offers have been made yet, Dakoi’s consistent performances make him a prime candidate for a potential transfer.
Whether he stays at ASEC Mimosas or makes the move to Tanzania, his trajectory suggests he is poised for greater opportunities.
For now, the midfielder remains focused on his national team duties and continuing to deliver for ASEC Mimosas.
However, with growing interest from top Tanzanian clubs, the coming months could be pivotal in shaping the next phase of his promising career.