Softfootball can confirm that MLS side San Diego FC have signed 18-year-old winger Bryan Zamblé to his first professional contract and will integrate him directly into the first team.
The deal is guaranteed through 2026, with club options running from 2029 to 2030. Zamblé will occupy an International Roster Slot. The announcement was also highlighted by Fabrizio Romano via his official X handle.
Fabrizio stated:
MLS side San Diego set to include 18 year old winger Bryan Zamble directly into the first team after signing first pro contract. Zamble came all the way through the Right to Dream academy, graduating to get a pro contract and now with first team.
Zamblé joins after seven years at the Right to Dream Academy, which was recently named Best Academy in the World at the Globe Soccer Awards on December 28, 2025.
The Abidjan native arrived at the academy at age 11 and becomes the fourth Right to Dream graduate to join San Diego, alongside Emmanuel Boateng, Marcus Ingvartsen and Willy Kumado.

He most recently featured for the Right to Dream International Academy, a platform designed to give graduates exposure against elite opposition. Zamblé becomes one of more than 260 academy graduates to sign a professional contract.
Internationally, the winger has represented Ivory Coast at U-16 and U-17 levels and featured against Saudi Arabia and Argentina at the 2024 Montaigu Tournament in France.
Still on contract news, Bukayo Saka has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal F.C., committing his future to the club for the next five years.
In France, Habib Beye has been appointed manager of Olympique de Marseille until 2027 following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi earlier this month.