Algerian-French left-back Yasser Larouci is being linked with a switch from French side Troyes to Greek club Iraklis, with the 25-year-old currently valued at €1.50m as speculation grows over his next move.
Transfer data from 3 June 2026 indicates Iraklis, who play in Greece’s Super League 2, are exploring a deal to bring in Larouci from Ligue 2 outfit Troyes, although the probability of the move is officially listed as “?” and no agreement has yet been reached. With no contract expiry date publicly recorded, there is also scope for discussions around a free-agent scenario should his situation change in the coming months.
Larouci, born on 1 January 2001 in El Oued, Algeria, holds both Algerian and French nationality and is regarded primarily as a defender at left-back, operating naturally on his left foot. Standing at 1.76m, he has been building his senior career in France and Greece, with his most recent club noted as Greek side Kifisia, where he wears the number 76 shirt.
Although formally registered in the current transfer records as moving from Troyes, Larouci’s recent football has been placed in the Greek game with AE Kifisia, reflecting a player already accustomed to the local conditions and style of play. That experience is likely to appeal to Iraklis as they look to strengthen their defensive options for a promotion push from Super League 2.
Market data lists Larouci’s value at €1.50m, a figure that would make him an accessible target for a club such as Iraklis, particularly if any future contractual developments at Troyes, or in Greece, open the door to a reduced fee or even a free transfer. At present, no formal fee structure has been made public and no pre-contract has been reported.
Recent match information shows Larouci has remained active in competitive fixtures, featuring at left-back and offering his usual blend of defensive coverage and overlapping runs down the flank. In his latest outing, he completed the full match in a tightly contested fixture, contributing defensively as his side maintained their structure in a narrow scoreline. His performance underlined the attributes that have attracted attention in previous seasons: stamina on the left side, willingness to advance, and the versatility to operate anywhere down that channel.
Internationally, Larouci is eligible for both Algeria and France, and his dual-nationality background adds to his profile, though there are currently no senior caps listed in the data provided. Off the pitch, he maintains a presence on social media, notably via Instagram, where he regularly shares updates on his professional life.
With the transfer link to Iraklis still at the rumour stage, and the official probability of completion marked only as “?”, the coming weeks are expected to clarify whether a formal offer will emerge. For Larouci, a move to Iraklis would represent both continuity in Greek football and a fresh platform to reassert his value, potentially shaping the next phase of his career and boosting his reputation if he can turn this interest into a successful spell in Thessaloniki.
