Boubacar Traoré, the Malian international footballer, has embarked on a new chapter in his career, bidding farewell to US Monastir in Tunisia and committing to Al Ahli Benghazi. This decision comes on the heels of a remarkable 12-month stint with US Monastir, marked by outstanding performances that garnered attention from clubs across the continent.
The confirmation of Traoré’s move to Al Ahli Benghazi was made public by the Libyan team on their official social media platforms.
The transfer, previously reported exclusively by Africafoot, materialized after the two clubs involved, US Monastir and Al Ahli Benghazi, successfully negotiated the terms of the transaction.
The deal stands at a substantial 825,000 euros, excluding potential bonuses.
The 24-year-old striker, formerly associated with CA Bizertin, has committed to a two-and-a-half-season contract with the Libyan outfit.
This move positions Traoré as the third winter acquisition for Al Ahli Benghazi, showcasing the club’s strategic efforts to reinforce its squad.
Remarkably, the decision to sign with Al Ahli Benghazi follows reported interest from prominent clubs such as Al Ahly SC, Raja Casablanca, FC Metz, and Sheriff Tiraspol.
The competitive landscape for Traoré’s signature underscores the caliber of his talent and the strategic importance he holds for clubs seeking offensive prowess.
As the Malian forward embraces this new challenge, football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate witnessing how Boubacar Traoré’s skills and experience will contribute to Al Ahli Benghazi’s aspirations in the upcoming seasons.
The move to Libya marks a pivotal moment in Traoré’s professional journey, and his performance on the pitch is poised to captivate audiences and leave an indelible mark on Libyan football.