Abdoulmoumène Djabou, the talented midfielder from Club Africain de Tunis, has been attracting attention with his mesmerizing dribbling skills, earning him the moniker “Algerian Messi” despite his relatively diminutive stature of 1.64 meters at the age of 27.
While there were previous rumors linking him to clubs like Montpellier and Nice in the past, Djabou opted to remain on the continent. However, his exceptional performances have not gone unnoticed, and several European clubs have expressed interest in signing him.
During the recent derby between Esperance de Tunis and Club Africain, scouts from various European clubs were reportedly present to observe Djabou closely. Representatives from Girondins de Bordeaux, Toulouse, and RC Lens were among those in attendance, along with scouts from Olympiacos Piraeus, the reigning Greek champions, and even Olympique de Marseille, as reported by Le Buteur.
In an interview with Algerian media outlet Compétition, Djabou expressed his contentment at Club Africain and stated that the club’s management had convinced him to stay. However, he also revealed that Club Africain had promised to facilitate his departure if he received a compelling offer from a reputable European club.
Djabou’s contract with Club Africain runs until 2015, but with increasing interest from European clubs, his future in Tunis may soon be subject to change.
[Note: The provided information is based on reports from various sources and may be subject to change or confirmation by official announcements.]