Bakari Camara, currently at the end of his contract with FC Villefranche-Beaujolais, is poised to make a potential return to FC Versailles as he looks set to depart from his current club, relegated to National 2.
With his contract expiring in June and no signs of extension on the horizon, the Mauritanian international appears destined to seek opportunities elsewhere.
Sources close to Africafoot’s editorial team reveal that Camara’s services have been proposed to his former club, FC Versailles, which competes in National 1.
Versailles, having secured their place in the French third division, could benefit from reuniting with Camara, a seasoned player who has matured since his previous stint with the club.
Negotiations between the involved parties are expected to commence shortly to facilitate a swift resolution to the matter.
At 30 years old, Camara has featured prominently for FC Villefranche-Beaujolais this season, appearing in 20 matches, including 19 league fixtures.
Additionally, he represented Mauritania in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations held in Ivory Coast, underlining his international pedigree.
Valued at €150,000 by Transfermarkt and set to become a free agent at the end of the season, Camara could provide valuable experience and depth to the FC Versailles squad if the deal materializes.
His familiarity with the club’s setup and playing style could make him a seamless addition to their roster.
As discussions unfold and negotiations progress, all eyes will be on Camara’s next move, with FC Versailles potentially offering him a familiar and promising opportunity to continue his footballing journey in National 1.