Alan Virginius, born on the 3rd of January 2003 and currently 22 years old, hails from France. This young forward, who typically operates from the left-wing position, currently dons the colours of Young Boys Bern. He stands at an average height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 metres) and weighs in at around 9 stone 6 pounds (60kg). Alongside the number 21 jersey he proudly wears for his club, Virginius has also had the privilege of representing the France U21 national team.
The French youngster's market stature, as reported by Transfermarkt, declares his current value to be around €5.00m. With a spot of mathematical nimbleness, this figure computes to approximately £4.3m. His contract at Young Boys Bern is nearing its expiry date, scheduled to vacate his services on the 30th of June 2025.
Reflecting back on his career pathway, Virginius began his professional journey at Sochaux-Montbéliard in his home country. Making 15 first-team appearances and netting three goals in his debut season of 2020- 2021, he most certainly hit the ground running. He emulated similar form in the successive 2021-2022 season, amassing 31 appearances on the field whilst adding a further five goals to his tally.
Transitioning to Lille in the subsequent 2022 - 2023 season brought forth a mixed bag of fortunes for the Frenchman. His first season saw him making 15 appearances whilst managing to find the back of the net once. However, his second season limited him to a meagre two game stints on the field.
Following this stint at Lille, Virginius moved over to Clermont Foot for the 2023 - 2024 season which yielded 14 games for him.
His most recent move has seen him impress at Young Boys Bern in Switzerland for the 2024 - 2025 season. With 12 appearances so far and one goal under his belt, he is surely making his mark. Moreover, He has also demonstrated imposition in the Champions League Qualifiers 2024 - 2025 for Young Boys Bern, registering one goal in one substitute appearance and also the Coupe de Suisse 2024 - 2025, where he scored four goals in one start. Furthermore, he has added to his international duties by representing France U21 in the UEFA U21 Championship Qualifiers 2024 - 2025 with a single substitute appearance.