Ivorian striker Pacôme Zouzoua, currently playing for Tanzania’s Young Africans, has reportedly attracted interest from Algerian giants Mouloudia d’Alger.
Sources suggest that Zouzoua is being closely monitored by the club, a development fueled by his connections with several Ivorian players already in the Algerian league.
According to reports, Mouloudia d’Alger head coach Patrice Amir Beaumelle, who is well-acquainted with Zouzoua’s capabilities, has already held discussions with the forward.
It is believed that Zouzoua is intrigued by the idea of joining the Algerian Championship, where he would reunite with compatriots Mohamed Zougrana, Serge Badjo, Zunon Kipré Jr., and Romaric Ouattara.
Speculation intensified after Zouzoua was seen engaging in a lengthy post-match conversation with these players.
The exchange, which followed a recent Young Africans game, quickly gained attention online, sparking rumors about a potential transfer.
The viral moment showcased a camaraderie among the players that many interpreted as a sign of Zouzoua’s interest in making the switch to Algeria.
While no official confirmation has been made regarding negotiations, the striker’s strong performances for Young Africans have undoubtedly made him a sought-after talent.
If the move materializes, Zouzoua would bring his attacking prowess to Mouloudia d’Alger, bolstering their frontline and adding depth to their squad.
Zouzoua’s career has been on an upward trajectory, and a transfer to Mouloudia d’Alger could mark a significant step in his professional journey.
Fans of both clubs will be closely watching for developments as the January transfer window approaches.