Tadjidine Mmadi: Utrecht eye move for Marseille B’s France-Comoros winger
France-Comoros left winger Tadjidine Mmadi of Marseille B is being linked with a summer switch to Eredivisie side Utrecht, with the 19-year-old seen as a low-cost development option amid an €800k market valuation.
The teenager, born in Marseille on 3 March 2007 and currently playing for Olympique de Marseille’s reserve side, has emerged on Utrecht’s radar according to reports dated 2 July 2026, though the probability of a move is currently listed as “?” and there is no agreement in place. With no public contract expiry date at Marseille B, there is speculation the Ligue 1 club could allow him to depart on a cut‑price deal or, if his deal winds down, even see him walk away as a free agent in a future window.
Mmadi, who stands at 1.80m and is comfortable with both feet, is listed primarily as an attacking left winger but can operate across the front line. He holds dual nationality with France and Comoros and represents Marseille B at club level, having come through the system in his home city rather than moving between multiple professional clubs.
The youngster’s current market value is recorded at €800,000, a figure that would make him an affordable gamble for Utrecht as they look to add pace and directness in wide areas for the Eredivisie campaign. His latest outing for Marseille’s reserve side came in late June 2026 in a tightly contested regional fixture, where he featured on the left flank in a narrow win, influencing the game with his ball-carrying and pressing, though without getting on the scoresheet.
With Utrecht historically willing to develop young attacking talents before selling them on, a move to the Netherlands could offer Mmadi regular senior football and a clearer pathway than remaining in a B team set-up, and, if completed, may prove a pivotal step in shaping both his reputation and long-term potential at international and club level.
