Bouba’s family paid €5,000 to two men who said they had a contract waiting for him in Portugal. The father sold a piece of land to raise the money. The men took Bouba to the embassy, got him a visa in two days — which was impressive, because EU visas in Senegal are hard to get — and then they flew to Lisbon. After that, the men stopped picking up the phone. There was no club. There was no contract. There was just Bouba in a foreign city with no money and no plan.
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Pathway
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How It Works
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What Usually Happens
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Direct academy placement
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European club scouts a youth academy and signs the player
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Best case — structured, legal, supported
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Stepping-stone clubs
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Player moves to Belgium, Cyprus, or Slovakia first
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Mixed — some make it, many stall
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Private agent deal
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Local agent promises a trial, family pays upfront
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High chance of abandonment
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North Africa route
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Player moves to Morocco or Egypt first, tries to go further
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More stable than going direct
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