CS Constantine eyes Mali’s Aly Desse Sissoko
CS Constantine, a prominent club in Algeria, has set its sights on Malian international defensive midfielder Aly Desse Sissoko.The club, which secured a commendable third-place finish in the Algerian championship, is actively seeking to bolster its midfield with a strong recovery player. Aly Desse Sissoko, known for his versatility and defensive prowess, has emerged as a prime target. According to Africafoot, CS Constantine has extended a two-year contract offer to the 26-year-old, who currently plays for Olympique Béja in Tunisia.
Standing at 1.82 meters, Sissoko is not only effective as a midfielder but can also adapt to a central defensive role.
His adaptability has made him an attractive prospect for the Constantines.
Negotiations are reportedly progressing well, with the club’s management keen on finalizing a deal that would see Sissoko don their colors.
Sissoko’s current contract with Olympique Béja runs until 2025.
His tenure at the Tunisian club has been marked by significant achievements, including playing a crucial role in their Tunisian Cup victory last season.
His leadership on the field has quickly made him an indispensable part of the team, showcasing his capability to excel in different competitive environments.
For CS Constantine, acquiring Sissoko would be a strategic move to strengthen their squad.
His defensive skills and ability to read the game could provide the team with the stability and resilience needed in midfield.
Given his experience and success in Tunisian football, Sissoko is well-equipped to make an immediate impact in the Algerian league.
As discussions continue, the potential transfer of Aly Desse Sissoko to CS Constantine signifies the club’s ambition to compete at the highest level.
Should the deal materialize, it would not only enhance their midfield options but also bring in a player with a proven track record of success and leadership.
In summary, CS Constantine’s interest in Aly Desse Sissoko highlights their strategic approach to strengthening their squad.
With ongoing negotiations, the club is moving closer to securing a key player who could significantly bolster their chances in the upcoming season.
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