At just 20 years old, Jean-Éric Moursou is making headlines on the summer transfer market. The young Cameroonian midfielder at Valenciennes, already seen as one of his generation’s great hopes, has caught the eye of multiple European clubs, following notable performances in Ligue 2 and a celebrated spell with Coton Sport, including a triumph at the Jeux de la Francophonie.
Currently under contract with Valenciennes until 2027, Moursou is prominently targeted by Panagiakos, the Super League 2 side in Greece. Head coach Guy Feutchine has openly expressed admiration for the Garoua-born player. Negotiations between Panagiakos and the player’s representatives are well underway, with an offer close to €100,000—the player’s current market value—expected soon.
But Panagiakos faces competition: several French Ligue 2 teams are also monitoring the midfield prospect’s progress. Moursou’s versatile profile, offering both defensive solidity and midfield dynamism, is increasingly valued by clubs seeking young, high-potential players.