Cote d’Ivoire left winger Severin Nioule of Swedish side Häcken is being linked with a move to Belgian top-flight club R Charleroi SC, with the 21-year-old currently valued at €400k.
The rumoured switch, emerging from Sweden’s Allsvenskan, would see Nioule swap Scandinavian football for the Jupiler Pro League, although the reported probability of the deal remains unclear and is listed as “?”. His contractual situation has not been disclosed, leaving open the prospect that he could yet move as a free agent if no agreement is reached over terms at his current employers.
Born in Abidjan on 3 March 2005, Nioule is regarded as a versatile attacking player whose main position is on the left wing. Standing as an attacking option who can stretch defences, he has been developing his game in Sweden, currently turning out for Varbergs BoIS and wearing the No 12 shirt, while the latest transfer speculation connects him specifically with Häcken as the club from which Charleroi would look to strike a deal.
Nioule’s most recent campaign data on Transfermarkt places his market value at €400k, a fee that would be considered modest by Belgian top-tier standards and could make him an appealing option for a Charleroi side seeking cost‑effective attacking depth. His performances in Sweden’s top flight have helped raise his profile, though detailed public statistics remain limited and there is no confirmation yet of negotiations between the clubs.
Still uncapped at senior international level and with his contract expiry not listed, Nioule remains at an early but important stage of his career. A move to Charleroi, if it materialises, would offer the Ivorian a first step into one of Europe’s recognised development leagues and could prove decisive in shaping both his reputation and future market value.
