Chelsea’s ownership group has reportedly pulled off another major youth transfer coup, securing a deal for highly rated 16-year-old Mohamed Zongo ahead of Manchester United and Manchester City. The Burkina Faso midfielder is expected to officially join Strasbourg — part of Chelsea’s BlueCo network — when he turns 18 in 2027.
According to The Athletic, both Manchester clubs made formal approaches to Sporting Football des Cascades Tenakourou after being impressed with Zongo’s performances and versatility.
Manchester City saw him as a natural fit for their multi-club development model, while Manchester United’s INEOS-backed recruitment drive has placed renewed emphasis on elite youth talent. Zongo’s ability to play as a No. 10, a roaming midfielder, or an advanced creator made him one of the standout options available on the African talent market.
Some scouts have even described him as a “next-gen Yaya Touré”, praising his physical maturity, long-range ball progression, and calmness under pressure.
Zongo lit up the Under-17 World Cup in Qatar, where Burkina Faso reached the quarter-finals. The youngster appeared in all six of their matches, scoring twice and providing three assists. His standout performance came in the knockout win over Germany, and he came agonisingly close to scoring against Italy in the quarter-final, hitting the woodwork twice.
Strasbourg has now been identified as the ideal destination for his growth. The club’s strong reputation for developing young players — combined with its direct link to Chelsea through the BlueCo ownership structure — reportedly helped tip the deal in their favour.
Zongo becomes the newest name in Chelsea’s fast-growing global talent pipeline, which has accelerated under the club’s multi-club model. The strategy focuses on securing elite teenagers early, placing them in environments suited to their development, and assessing whether they can eventually make the Premier League step.
Chelsea already have several teenage arrivals lined up, including:
Geovany Quenda (Sporting CP winger)
Emanuel Emegha (via Strasbourg)
Dastan Satpayev (FC Kairat winger)
Denner Evangelista (Corinthians left-back)
Deinner Ordonez, the Ecuadorian defender set to arrive in January 2028
Mohamed Zongo now joins that list — and is viewed internally as one of the most exciting prospects of the group.
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