SCO Angers’ Himed Abdelli draws interest from Saint-Etienne amid transfer speculations
Midfielder Himed Abdelli has been left out of the Algerian national squad by coach Vladimir Petkovic for the upcoming World Cup 2026 qualifiers in June, despite his impressive performances in French Ligue 2 last season. Abdelli played a crucial role in SCO Angers’ promotion to Ligue 1, demonstrating his value and skill on the pitch.
Last season, Abdelli was instrumental in SCO Angers’ swift return to Ligue 1 after just a year in the second division.
His contributions did not go unnoticed, as he featured in 37 matches and netted 10 goals across all competitions.
Such performances have caught the eye of several clubs, notably AS Saint-Etienne, who are also eyeing a return to Ligue 1.
According to French media reports, Saint-Etienne is keen to strengthen their squad and views Abdelli as a prime target.
AS Saint-Etienne, preparing for their own return to the top flight, has reportedly made significant progress in securing central defender Yunus Abdelhamid.
Now, the club is turning its attention to Abdelli. The 24-year-old Algerian midfielder is seen as a potential key player for Saint-Etienne, who are eager to bolster their midfield options.
Discussions have been initiated to bring Abdelli to the Chaudron, with the player’s market value estimated to be between €4 million and €6 million.
Despite the relegation of SCO Angers, Abdelli chose to stay with the club last year, driven by a desire to help them return to Ligue 1.
However, with Angers now promoted, Abdelli’s future appears to be in flux.
The player, who has been under contract until 2026, might consider moving to a new club, especially with Saint-Etienne showing strong interest.
Other French clubs and teams abroad are also reportedly monitoring his situation.
SCO Angers is open to the idea of selling Abdelli, but they are keen on securing a substantial financial package.
The club hopes to capitalize on Abdelli’s elevated market value, leveraging his standout season in Ligue 2 to negotiate a lucrative deal.
The potential transfer fee, likely ranging between €4 million and €6 million, could provide Angers with the financial resources needed to find a suitable replacement for their influential midfielder.
Abdelli’s exclusion from the national team and the ongoing transfer talks mark a pivotal moment in his career.
While his immediate future with SCO Angers remains uncertain, his professional journey continues to attract significant attention.
Whether he remains with Angers or makes a move to Saint-Etienne or another club, Abdelli’s next steps will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
His talent and determination suggest that he will continue to make an impact, regardless of where he plays next season.
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