Girondins de Bordeaux have compelled the club to initiate strategic moves in the ongoing transfer window, with one such development revolving around the potential exit of striker Aliou Badji.
Reports from the official Girondins website suggest that Bordeaux is contemplating parting ways with 26-year-old center forward Aliou Badji.
It appears that the Senegalese striker, who has remained silent on the scoresheet during his twelve appearances in Ligue 2, may not feature in Coach Albert Riera’s plans for the remainder of the season.
The decision to consider Badji’s departure is reportedly influenced by his perceived lack of impact on the field.
Badji, formerly associated with Amiens and under contract with FC Girondins de Bordeaux until 2026, finds his future uncertain as his agents explore various options.
A potential move to Gulf countries has been speculated, as suggested by sources dedicated to Navy and White news.
However, as of now, no concrete developments have materialized.
Bordeaux’s preference leans towards a straightforward transfer or a loan arrangement with an obligatory purchase clause.
The club is keen on witnessing activity on the departure front, a strategic move intended to augment the financial resources allocated for the ongoing transfer window.
As negotiations unfold, the fate of Aliou Badji hangs in the balance, awaiting a resolution that aligns with both the player’s career trajectory and the financial objectives of Girondins de Bordeaux.
Mercato : Bordeaux cherche une porte de sortie à Aliou Badji #Girondins 👇 https://t.co/pfGehDsENO
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