Evra Agbagno’s future at ASO Chlef is under increasing scrutiny as the Togolese striker seeks to move on from the Algerian club.
Amid interest from multiple clubs across Europe and Africa, the 24-year-old forward has made it clear that he intends to leave this winter transfer window.
Despite requests from interested parties, including a formal bid from Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb, ASO Chlef has remained steadfast in their position regarding Agbagno’s departure.
The player, whose contract runs until 2026, has expressed a strong desire for new challenges and is not keen to extend his stay in Algeria.
According to sources close to the player, his representatives have confirmed that a transfer is the player’s preferred option.
Dinamo Zagreb, recognizing Agbagno’s potential, made a formal offer to ASO Chlef, reportedly valuing the striker at €550,000.
However, the offer has yet to receive a positive response from the Algerian club.
The standoff between the two clubs is due to a variety of factors, chief among them ASO Chlef’s current financial challenges.
The club is reportedly struggling with delayed payments to its players, with wages often disbursed on a quarterly basis.
Despite these financial difficulties, ASO Chlef’s president has made it clear that they will not let Agbagno depart without securing a satisfactory financial package.
This rigid stance has left the future of the Togolese forward uncertain as the winter transfer window looms.
While a move away from Chlef could provide the club with much-needed financial relief, it appears that they are prioritizing their short-term interests over Agbagno’s desire for a new challenge.
In addition to Dinamo Zagreb, several other clubs have expressed interest in the striker, including Algerian side MC Oran, Egypt’s Pyramids FC, Sudan’s Al Hilal Omdurman, and a Belgian club.
However, no further developments have been reported on these potential moves.
As the transfer window progresses, Agbagno’s future remains up in the air.
Whether ASO Chlef will eventually agree to a deal or hold firm will likely depend on the resolution of their financial situation and the attractiveness of future offers.