French club Metz has officially joined the race to secure the services of the dynamic striker, Boubacar Traoré, currently with Tunisia’s Club Sportif de M’saken.
The news comes on the heels of notable interest from prominent Arab clubs such as Egypt’s Zamalek, Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca, and the Algerian duo of USM Alger and JS Kabylie.
According to reports from “Foot Mercato,” Metz has entered the fray, formally expressing interest in acquiring the goal-scoring prowess of Boubacar Traoré.
The 23-year-old striker has been a standout performer in the national championship, notching an impressive ten goals in 12 matches thus far.
It is noteworthy that the management of Club Sportif de M’saken had previously hinted at the possibility of parting ways with the prolific striker, whose contract concludes at the end of June.
The club, however, indicated a willingness to consider a financial arrangement that aligns with both the club’s interests and the player’s welfare.
As the race for Boubacar Traoré intensifies, the inclusion of Metz adds a new dimension to the player’s potential destination.
The French club’s formal interest underscores the universal appeal of Traoré’s goal-scoring abilities, as clubs from diverse footballing landscapes vie for his signature.
With a keen eye on bolstering their attacking options, Metz is poised to engage in negotiations to secure the services of Boubacar Traoré.
As the player’s contract expiry looms, the coming months promise to unveil the outcome of this intriguing transfer saga, with Metz determined to make a compelling case for the talented striker to ply his trade in French football.