Louay Ben Hassine, a rising star of Etoile Sportive du Sahel, is on the brink of making his mark in European football this summer, with interest from clubs in Belgium and Serbia.
At just 24 years old, Ben Hassine stands poised to join the ranks of Tunisian talents who have made successful transitions from the local championship to various European leagues.
Sources close to Africafoot reveal that FK Radnicki of Serbia has expressed strong interest in the player and has already initiated negotiations with both Ben Hassine and his club for a potential transfer in the coming days.
FK Radnicki’s interest comes ahead of their participation in the preliminary rounds of the Conference League, slated to begin next month.
However, FK Radnicki faces competition from Beerschot VA, the newly promoted club in Belgium’s Jupiler Pro League, who have also been closely monitoring Ben Hassine’s performances.
Scouts from Beerschot had been tracking the Tunisian midfielder even before securing their promotion to the top flight.
The management of Etoile Sportive du Sahel appears open to facilitating Ben Hassine’s transfer. The player is currently under contract with the Tunisian club until June 30, 2025, with his market value estimated at approximately €600,000.
Ben Hassine, predominantly a right winger known for his pace and technical ability, has garnered attention for his performances in the Tunisian league, prompting European clubs to consider him as a valuable addition to their squads.
His potential move to either FK Radnicki or Beerschot VA represents a significant opportunity for him to showcase his talent on a larger stage and adapt to the rigors of European football.
Tunisian players have historically made successful transitions to European leagues, with their technical prowess and tactical acumen often proving valuable assets.
Should negotiations progress positively, Ben Hassine could soon find himself embarking on a new chapter in his career, aiming to leave a lasting impression in European football.
As the transfer window unfolds, the coming days will likely see developments in Ben Hassine’s potential move to either FK Radnicki in Serbia or Beerschot VA in Belgium.
His departure from Etoile Sportive du Sahel would mark a significant milestone for both the player and Tunisian football, underscoring the continued export of talent from North Africa to the broader European football landscape.