Espérance de Tunis are reportedly in discussions to bolster their attacking options with the potential signing of Algerian international striker Baghdad Bounedjah.
With the Club World Cup on the horizon, the Tunisian side is keen to enhance their offensive lineup, and Bounedjah has emerged as a prime target.
The 32-year-old forward, who has been a key figure for his current club in Algeria, is understood to be open to the possibility of leaving his current team.
The allure of participating in the prestigious Club World Cup with Espérance de Tunis is reportedly a compelling factor in his decision-making process.
Sources close to the Tunisian club suggest that negotiations are already underway between Espérance de Tunis and Bounedjah’s representatives, though no formal agreement has been reached at this stage.
Espérance de Tunis, one of the top clubs in the Tunisian league, are preparing for the international tournament and are eager to strengthen their squad for the competition.
With Bounedjah’s experience at the highest level of African football, including his international appearances for Algeria, the striker’s arrival would significantly enhance Espérance’s attacking threat.
As discussions continue, both the player and the club will need to come to an agreement on terms before any potential move can be finalized.
Should the deal go through, Bounedjah’s experience and leadership would bring added depth to Espérance de Tunis as they aim for success on the global stage at the Club World Cup.