Mehdi Harfi has completed a move to Amiens SC B, signing as a free agent after a short spell without a club. The 21-year-old centre-forward joins the National 3 – Group E side from unattached status, with the transfer officially registered on 2026-02-07. His new contract with Amiens SC B runs from 2026-02-07 to unknown.
The French-born attacker, who holds both Morocco and France nationality, had been without a club since leaving Toulouse FC B, making this agreement a confirmed step back into competitive football. The deal has been concluded on a free transfer, with no fee involved and no market value listed for the player at the time of signing.
Harfi’s switch to Amiens SC B also confirms that his immediate future remains in France, where National 3 – Group E will provide his next platform. Although eligible to represent either Morocco or France, the forward has so far built his career entirely in the French system, and this transfer continues that trajectory rather than taking him to a domestic league in either of his home nations’ top tiers.
The striker arrives after a developmental path through the academy and reserve structure of FC Girondins Bordeaux. He progressed from Bordeaux’s U17 side to the U19s and then to Bordeaux B, earning promotion through the ranks between 2022 and 2023. In 2024 he moved across to Toulouse FC B, remaining in France’s reserve-team environment before his contract there ended in 2025, leaving him briefly without a club until Amiens SC B stepped in.
Standing at 1.83m and operating primarily as a centre-forward, Harfi provides a classic attacking profile for the Amiens reserves. He is listed as right-footed and has been used in the attacking line throughout his young career. While there is no available data on his goals, appearances, or recent match performances, his continuous progression through Bordeaux’s youth and reserve sides and his subsequent move to Toulouse FC B underline that he has been viewed as a player with potential in the French development system.
Amiens SC B, competing in National 3 – Group E, gain a forward who is still only 21 but already familiar with the intensity and structure of French reserve football. The lack of a transfer fee and the absence of a publicly stated market value reduce the financial risk for the club while offering Harfi a clear opportunity to re-establish himself in a competitive setting.
For Harfi, the move represents a chance to stabilise his career after a period as a free agent and to use the Amiens platform to push either toward the first team or to attract attention higher up the French pyramid. With his dual nationality and experience across multiple youth levels at Bordeaux, a successful spell here could reopen doors both domestically and, in time, at international level, shaping the next decisive phase of his professional journey.





