Beninese international defensive midfielder Hassane Imourane is set to be a highly sought-after player in the upcoming winter transfer window.
Currently under contract with Loto-Popo in the Pro League of Benin, the 21-year-old is drawing attention from some of Africa’s top clubs.
Imourane has garnered significant interest from across the continent, with Egyptian giants Zamalek SC and South Africa’s Kaizer Chiefs both reportedly keen on securing his services.
According to sources, both clubs are closely monitoring the young talent as they seek to bolster their midfield options for the second half of the season.
In addition to the two African heavyweights, Tanzanian side Simba SC is also understood to be targeting the defensive midfielder, who has enjoyed a promising career so far.
Imourane’s solid performances for Loto-Popo have only increased his appeal, with the young player’s market value now estimated at €100,000, according to Transfermarkt.
Despite attracting significant interest from these prominent clubs, Imourane’s move to Europe fell through last summer, making him available for a switch within Africa in January.
This could provide the perfect opportunity for the rising star to make his mark in some of the continent’s most competitive leagues, particularly given the absence of an immediate move to European football.
As he weighs his options, the coming weeks will likely be pivotal for Imourane, who has shown impressive potential at a young age.
Whether he moves to Egypt, South Africa, or another destination, his future in African football appears to be bright.