AS Soliman rejects €50,000 offer from NS Mura for Beninese midfielder Mariano Ahouangbo
AS Soliman has turned down a €50,000 bid from Slovenian club NS Mura for their standout defensive midfielder, Mariano Ahouangbo.
The 22-year-old Beninese player, who enjoyed a highly successful season with the Tunisian club, had previously undergone trials with Mura, leading to the club’s formal offer.
However, Soliman’s management deemed the proposal insufficient, citing Ahouangbo’s critical role and recent performances.
Ahouangbo’s stellar contributions to AS Soliman in the 2024/25 season have not gone unnoticed.
The midfielder, a key figure in Soliman’s promotion to the Tunisian top division, played 26 matches in Ligue 1 Pro, scoring two goals and providing one assist.
His solid performances were central to the team’s achievements, and his value has been significantly enhanced as a result.
Despite Mura’s keen interest in Ahouangbo, Soliman’s management, along with the player’s representatives, felt that the €50,000 offer was too low, particularly given his growing reputation.
Sources from Scout Benin confirm that Ahouangbo’s market value is far higher, with Transfermarkt currently placing him at €300,000.
This valuation reflects his importance to AS Soliman and his rising stature within African football.
The decision to decline the offer highlights the club’s intent to retain their promising talent for the foreseeable future, particularly given the player’s integral role in their successful campaign.
Ahouangbo’s versatility in midfield, coupled with his ability to break up opposition attacks and contribute to offensive transitions, makes him a sought-after asset.
It is expected that AS Soliman will hold out for a more substantial offer that reflects his true worth.
The Beninese player’s performance has also caught the attention of various clubs outside Tunisia, with his profile steadily rising.
As his career progresses, Ahouangbo is expected to continue to attract interest from top-tier European sides looking to bolster their midfield options.
Given his young age, technical ability, and defensive awareness, the defensive midfielder is widely regarded as a promising prospect for the future.
While Ahouangbo’s current focus remains with AS Soliman, the potential for a move to a European league in the coming seasons remains on the horizon.
However, for now, Soliman is determined to retain the player as they aim to build on their recent success in Tunisia’s top division.
The club’s rejection of NS Mura’s offer also signals their intent to hold onto one of their most valuable players, confident that his growth and future contributions will help propel them forward in the competitive world of Tunisian and African football.
As for Ahouangbo, his future looks bright, with further opportunities likely to arise as his reputation continues to grow both domestically and internationally.
