Mohamed Saliou Bangoura: MC Algiers striker linked with AS FAR Rabat move amid contract uncertainty

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Guinean centre-forward Mohamed Saliou Bangoura is being linked with a transfer from MC Algiers to Moroccan side AS FAR Rabat, with his contract situation in Algeria raising the prospect of a potential free-agent departure.

The 21-year-old, who wears the number 18 shirt for MC Algiers, is the subject of growing speculation over a switch from Algeria’s Ligue 1 to Morocco’s Botola Pro Inwi, according to data from Transfermarkt dated 1 May 2026. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, with the rumour listed as “?” and no formal agreement in place.

Bangoura’s current deal at MC Algiers has no publicly available expiry date, and with no contract end reported, observers have noted that an unresolved situation could yet see the Guinean forward run down his terms and test the market as a free agent. His current estimated market value is €800,000, a figure that would normally require a transfer fee unless his contract had expired.

Born on 10 June 2004, Bangoura is listed as an attacking centre-forward and has represented only Guinea at national level. He plays his club football exclusively for MC Algiers in Algeria’s top flight, where he is regarded as part of a younger generation of forwards emerging from North African leagues. Recent statistical updates on his goal return and specific match performances are not provided in the latest data, and there are no confirmed details of individual games – including opponents, dates, scorelines or his contributions.

AS FAR Rabat, one of Morocco’s most prominent clubs, are understood to be monitoring the situation closely as they look to bolster their attacking options for future Botola Pro campaigns. Should a deal materialise, a move from MC Algiers to Rabat could prove a significant step in Bangoura’s career, offering a new platform in a different North African league to enhance his reputation and develop his potential.

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