Zayon Chtaï-Telamio: Torreense eye free‑agent move for Franco-Tunisian winger after PSG spell

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Zayon Chtaï-Telamio: Torreense eye free‑agent move for Franco-Tunisian winger after PSG spell

Franco-Tunisian left winger Zayon Chtaï-Telamio is being linked with a move to Portuguese side Torreense, with the former Paris SG U23 player currently a free agent after his contract expired in France.

The 19-year-old, born in Paris on 14 October 2006, is listed as “Without Club” following his departure from PSG’s youth ranks and is now reportedly on the radar of the Liga Portugal 2 outfit as they look to bolster their attacking options. Transfermarkt records the proposed switch from Paris SG U23 to Torreense as a rumour with an unspecified probability (marked “?”), underlining that talks, if any, remain at an exploratory stage.

Chtaï-Telamio, who stands at 1.75m and is a right-footed attacker primarily used on the left wing, holds both Tunisian and French nationality. He has yet to establish a senior club profile and currently has no registered national-team involvement, also being listed as “Without Club” at international level. His market value is recorded as “None” on Transfermarkt, a status that reflects his free-agent situation rather than a defined transfer fee, and could make him an attractive low-risk option for clubs willing to develop him.

There is no confirmed senior competitive appearance data for Chtaï-Telamio, and no recent match – including opponent, date, scoreline or individual performance – is officially documented in the available sources. His career so far is instead defined by his formation within the PSG system, from which numerous young wide forwards have graduated into senior European football in recent years.

Torreense, competing in Liga Portugal 2, are understood to be monitoring the market for emerging talent and a potential free transfer for Chtaï-Telamio would fit that profile. If the move materialises, it could provide the Paris-born winger with a first stable platform in professional football and a chance to turn raw promise into a meaningful reputation in Portugal’s competitive second tier.

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