Angers step up pursuit of Guinean teen Abdoul Karim Traoré
Angers are exploring a move for Guinea’s teenage forward Abdoul Karim Traoré as the French club looks to strengthen its long-term attacking options ahead of the next transfer window.
The 19-year-old, currently under contract with OH Leuven until 2028, has emerged as a player of interest despite modest returns this season, scoring once in 22 appearances.
His potential, however, has drawn attention from several clubs across Europe, prompting Angers SCO to act early.
Club officials are understood to have initiated discussions with the player’s representatives as they seek to position themselves ahead of rival suitors.
The move reflects a strategic approach from Angers, who are aiming to invest in emerging talent rather than short-term solutions.
Traoré’s profile as a developing striker has made him a notable prospect, even without standout statistics.
His current campaign has offered limited output in terms of goals, but his underlying promise appears to be the driving factor behind growing interest in his services.
Angers’ recruitment strategy has increasingly focused on identifying young players with room for growth, and Traoré fits that model.
By engaging in talks at this stage, the club hopes to gain an advantage before the transfer market becomes more competitive.
While no agreement has yet been reached, the situation is expected to evolve in the coming weeks. Angers are keen to move swiftly to avoid losing ground to other interested clubs, underlining the level of demand for the Guinean forward.
With the summer window approaching, Traoré’s future remains uncertain, but his name is now firmly on the radar of clubs looking to secure promising attacking talent.
Whether Angers can complete a deal may depend on how quickly negotiations progress and how strong the competition becomes.
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