Hadi Sacko Eyes Bordeaux Exit Amid Limited Opportunities
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Bordeaux forward Hadi Sacko is reportedly seeking a move away from the club before the end of the transfer window, according to L’Équipe. The 20-year-old striker has made just two Ligue 1 appearances this season and is understood to be frustrated by his lack of playing time.
Sacko, once considered one of Bordeaux’s promising young prospects, has struggled to secure a regular spot in the first team. His desire to leave could prompt the club’s management to seek reinforcements in attack before the window closes.
With limited opportunities under coach Willy Sagnol, Sacko is said to be exploring options that would allow him to gain more playing time and accelerate his development, either through a permanent transfer or a loan spell.
Bordeaux are now believed to be assessing potential replacements to maintain attacking depth within the squad. Sacko’s possible exit would leave the club with a shortage of forward options, particularly if other players suffer injuries or fatigue during a long campaign.
The France youth international, who can operate both as a striker and a winger, joined Bordeaux from Châteauroux in 2011 and has made intermittent appearances for the senior side over the past two seasons.
Should the move materialise, Sacko would be hoping to follow in the footsteps of other young French talents who found greater success after leaving Ligue 1 giants in search of more consistent minutes elsewhere.
Bordeaux’s transfer strategy in the coming days may hinge on whether they can secure a suitable replacement before sanctioning Sacko’s departure.