Senegalese international Serigne Kara Mbodji has faced challenges since joining Genk, the Belgian club, in the last winter transfer window. The midfielder, who previously played for Tromsø, has experienced limited playing time, featuring in only one match in the Jupiler League since his arrival in Belgium.
Kara Mbodji, who was trained at the Diambars football school, had a successful stint at Tromsø from 2010 to 2013. During his time in Norway, he established himself as one of the standout players in the Norwegian championship, making a significant impact in 69 matches and scoring 8 goals.
The Senegalese midfielder’s performances garnered attention from several Premier League clubs, with interest from Arsenal, where Lee Dixon saw him as a potential solution to defensive issues. However, since his move to Genk, Kara Mbodji has faced challenges in securing regular playing time.
has faced challenges since joining Genk, the Belgian club, in the last winter transfer window. The midfielder, who previously played for Tromsø, has experienced limited playing time, featuring in only one match in the Jupiler League since his arrival in Belgium.
Kara Mbodji, who was trained at the Diambars football school, had a successful stint at Tromsø from 2010 to 2013. During his time in Norway, he established himself as one of the standout players in the Norwegian championship, making a significant impact in 69 matches and scoring 8 goals.
The Senegalese midfielder’s performances garnered attention from several Premier League clubs, with interest from Arsenal, where Lee Dixon saw him as a potential solution to defensive issues. However, since his move to Genk, Kara Mbodji has faced challenges in securing regular playing time.