Burkina Faso defender Mohamed Ouédraogo is being strongly linked with a switch from SCR Altach to Austrian Bundesliga rivals Sturm Graz, with the probability of a deal rated at 69%.
The 23-year-old left-back, who is valued at €1.20m on Transfermarkt, is emerging as one of the most talked-about defensive names in Austria’s top flight, with Sturm Graz reported to be exploring a summer move. Ouédraogo’s contract situation at Altach is unclear, with no expiry date publicly listed, leaving open the possibility he could leave as a free agent if his deal is close to its end or already run down.
Ouédraogo, born on 2 January 2003 and standing at 1.83m, has established himself as a left-sided defender capable of operating up and down the flank. A left-footer by trade, he has been deployed primarily as a traditional left-back for Altach, offering balance on that side of the pitch.
The Burkinabè defender, who wears the number 29 shirt for the Vorarlberg club, has been plying his trade in the Austrian Bundesliga with Altach, gaining experience against the division’s leading sides. His recent outings in the league have helped cement his reputation as a physically robust, forward‑thinking full‑back, though detailed match statistics and individual performance ratings have not been publicly specified in the latest data.
Ouédraogo’s current market valuation of €1.20m places him in the bracket of affordable, development‑friendly signings for clubs such as Sturm Graz who regularly look to add emerging talent from within the league. With both Altach and Sturm Graz competing in the same division, any move would also represent a statement of intent from the Graz club.
Should the transfer materialise, a step to Sturm Graz could provide Ouédraogo with a bigger platform in Austria and potentially shape the next phase of his career, enhancing his profile and opening the door to further opportunities at domestic and possibly European level.
