Ajman Club in the UAE is reportedly considering parting ways with Tunisian defender Nader El-Ghandari, following his inability to make a significant impact on the team.
The Emirati club withdrew El-Ghandari’s leave after securing the services of center-back Milos, indicating a potential departure for the former Club Africain player, who not only made a questionable choice in joining Ajman but also lost his place in the national team with this move.
Insights from sources close to the player suggest that El-Ghandari might make a return to the Tunisian league, not through Club Africain, as seen before, but through Tunisian powerhouse Esperance Sportive de Tunis.
The latter is actively seeking a defender to fill the void left by the departure of Algerian Tougai in the upcoming season.
El-Ghandari’s versatility in playing as a midfielder could make him a valuable addition to the squad at Bab Souika, where preparations for his potential recruitment are underway.
As the Emirati club Ajman signals a reluctance to retain El-Ghandari, the prospect of his return to Tunisian football, this time donning the colors of Esperance, adds an intriguing layer to the winter transfer window narrative.
El-Ghandari’s potential move to Esperance not only hints at a strategic acquisition for the team but also showcases the dynamic nature of football transfers, where players often find themselves in unexpected situations.
Esperance Sportive de Tunis, keen on reinforcing their defensive ranks, sees El-Ghandari as a potential solution.
The player’s experience and adaptability may prove crucial for Bab Souika’s ambitions in the upcoming competitions.