Franco-Cameroonian centre-forward Steve Ngoura of Belgian side Cercle Brugge is being linked with a summer move to Turkish Süper Lig club Trabzonspor, according to transfer data emerging from Belgium and Türkiye.
The 21-year-old, who is valued at €3.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently on the books of Cercle Brugge in the Jupiler Pro League, where he wears the No 9 shirt. The speculation centres on a potential switch to Trabzonspor, although the reported probability of the deal remains unclear and is listed as “?” in the latest rumour indicators.
Ngoura’s contractual situation at Cercle Brugge is not publicly defined, with no formal expiry date recorded. That uncertainty has fuelled talk that the powerful 1.93m forward could be available on favourable terms, or even move towards free-agent territory in the medium term if no long-term agreement is in place. For interested clubs, that makes the French-born attacker an intriguing prospect in a market where fees for young forwards are rising sharply.
Born on 22 February 2005 in Ivry-sur-Seine, Ngoura is eligible for both France and Cameroon and is listed with dual nationalities. A right-footed centre-forward whose main position is through the middle of the attack, he has been developing his game in Belgium’s top flight with Cercle Brugge, part of a league increasingly used as a stepping stone for young talents into Europe’s bigger competitions.
Recent data shows Ngoura has been involved for Cercle Brugge in the current campaign, featuring as a central striker in the Jupiler Pro League. In a recent league outing for Cercle, he led the line in attack as his side continued their push for a strong finish, contributing with his physical presence and link-up play in a tightly contested match. While detailed statistics such as goals and assists from that specific fixture are not listed in the available dataset, his continued selection underlines his growing role in the squad.
Trabzonspor, one of Türkiye’s most prominent clubs, are understood to be monitoring attacking options as they look to add height and penalty-box presence to their frontline ahead of the new season. Ngoura’s profile – a tall, right-footed No 9 with experience in a competitive European league and a relatively modest market valuation – makes him a logical target in a market where value signings are at a premium.
Ngoura’s career to date has been built around his time at Cercle Brugge, with the Belgian club providing a platform for his transition from promising youth forward to senior professional. While no previous senior clubs are listed in the present data, his rapid progression into top-flight football at a young age has drawn attention beyond Belgium.
Off the pitch, Ngoura maintains a public presence on social media, including Instagram, where he shares aspects of his professional life. Such visibility has also helped keep his name in circulation among scouts and analysts tracking emerging forwards across Europe.
At this stage, there is no indication that a formal bid has been lodged or that talks are advanced, and there are no details of a transfer fee beyond his €3.00m estimated market value. With his contract details not disclosed and no firm end date registered, any deal structure – permanent transfer, low-fee move, or a scenario that might eventually see him leave as a free agent – remains speculative.
For now, Ngoura remains a Cercle Brugge player, but the link with Trabzonspor highlights how his profile is beginning to resonate beyond Belgium. Should a move to the Süper Lig materialise, it could mark a significant next step in his development, offering him a larger stage on which to refine his game and shape both his reputation and long-term potential at the highest level.
