Mémé Tchité has officially ended his time with FC Bruges this summer by mutual agreement, freeing him to pursue a fresh start elsewhere. Despite still having a year left on his contract, Tchité accepted to forgo compensation to be released, allowing him to move on without restrictions.
He revealed frustration with how the club handled his situation—especially around behind-the-scenes dealings with a Chinese club made without his knowledge—and felt sidelined after coach Michel Preud’homme’s arrival. His agreement with the club included supporting the team while effectively being available for transfer at season’s end.
Tchité is now exploring offers mainly from Turkey and England, having already turned down an offer from Cyprus. He is deliberately taking his time to pick the right club where he can play regularly and enjoy football again.
Notably, he said past career moves were influenced by ambitions to maintain his place in the Belgian national team, but now he prioritizes his own enjoyment and playing time over national team considerations. He’s willing to be flexible on salary, emphasizing that being a free agent means any club saves on transfer fees.
This chapter seems like a fresh start for him, with his focus fully on reviving his career. Would you like insights on which clubs in England or Turkey might be good fits for him?