ES Tunis eyes return of Ayman Ben Mohamed to bolster squad
Tunisian international left-back Ayman Ben Mohamed is poised for a potential return to ES Tunis after deciding not to extend his contract with EA Guingamp in France’s Ligue 2. The 29-year-old’s season with Guingamp was marred by injuries, which hindered his ability to secure a permanent spot in the team despite a promising start.
A Challenging Season at EA Guingamp
Ben Mohamed’s tenure at EA Guingamp has been challenging, primarily due to recurring injuries that disrupted his consistency and ability to contribute effectively.
Although he showcased commendable performances early in the season, his struggle to maintain fitness ultimately influenced his decision to seek new opportunities.
ES Tunis Extends a Welcome Offer
According to sources at Africafoot, ES Tunis has expressed keen interest in re-signing Ben Mohamed, offering a two-year contract to the seasoned defender.
The club’s leadership is actively seeking to strengthen their squad as they prepare for the inaugural edition of the World Cup.
Ben Mohamed, who enjoyed a successful stint with ES Tunis earlier in his career, appears open to the idea of returning to the club where he achieved significant success.
Potential Return to Tunisia
Insiders indicate that Ben Mohamed, often referred to as the Eagle of Carthage, is set to return to Tunisia next week to negotiate the terms of his contract.
If negotiations proceed smoothly, he will undergo medical examinations this week and is expected to sign the contract by early June.
This move would mark a significant return to form for the player, rekindling his association with ES Tunis, where he had previously enjoyed some of the best moments of his career.
Conclusion
Ayman Ben Mohamed’s potential return to ES Tunis represents a strategic move for both the player and the club.
For Ben Mohamed, it offers an opportunity to revive his career in a familiar and supportive environment.
For ES Tunis, acquiring a player of his calibre could prove instrumental in their preparations for the upcoming World Cup.
As negotiations unfold, fans eagerly await the official announcement, hopeful that Ben Mohamed’s return will bring renewed strength to the team.
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