Espérance Sportive de Tunis is on the verge of announcing the addition of two new attackers to their squad, with both Mohamed Mouhli and Aboubacar Diakité set to join the club.
Mouli, a Tunisian forward, and Diakité, a Malian international, have both agreed to terms with the club.
However, the official confirmation of their transfers will be delayed until Espérance’s recruitment ban is lifted.
The ban was imposed by FIFA last week due to an outstanding payment issue related to former player Mohammad Abu Zrayq.
To regain their right to sign new players, Espérance de Tunis must resolve the matter of Abu Zrayq’s unpaid compensation.
Once this issue is settled, the club will be able to finalize the signings of Mouhli and Diakité, enhancing their attacking options for the upcoming season.
The transfers highlight Espérance’s commitment to strengthening their squad, with both players expected to play key roles in the team’s offensive setup once their moves are officially confirmed.