Nantes bench opens door for Mostafa Mohamed’s move to premier league
Egyptian striker Mostafa Mohamed’s limited playing time at French club Nantes has reportedly set the stage for a potential transfer to the English Premier League.
The player’s frequent appearances on the bench this season have fueled speculation about his future, with English side Leicester City showing interest in securing his services during the upcoming transfer window.
According to a report from “Foot 1,” Mostafa Mohamed’s frustration over being sidelined for much of the current season could push him to pressure Nantes’ officials to consider offers from other clubs.
The situation has intensified speculation that the Egyptian forward might be on the move, with the Premier League emerging as a likely destination.
Leicester City, seeking to bolster their squad and improve their league standings, are reportedly keen on signing Mostafa Mohamed.
The English club sees the 26-year-old as a valuable addition who could enhance their attacking options.
The report suggests that the player is also eager for a new challenge, particularly in the Premier League, following his struggle for consistent playing time at Nantes.
However, Nantes have set clear conditions for releasing their striker.
The French club is demanding an offer of €10 million from Leicester City if they are to part ways with Mostafa Mohamed during the upcoming transfer window.
The proposed fee reflects the value they place on the player, who has been an important figure for the team despite his recent lack of starts.
As the January transfer window approaches, the situation is set to develop further, with Leicester City expected to make a formal bid.
Mostafa Mohamed’s potential move to England could mark a significant step in his career, offering him an opportunity to showcase his talents on one of the world’s biggest football stages.
Fans and analysts will be keeping a close eye on developments, as the transfer saga unfolds, and Mostafa Mohamed’s future becomes clearer.
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