SM Caen is considering extending a lifeline to left-back Rabiou Sankamao after an unfortunate injury sidelined him during his trial period with the club. Despite his setback, the Caen leadership remains open to reassessing the player’s potential during the current international break.
Sankamao, a promising talent from Aspac, found himself unable to showcase his abilities fully after sustaining an injury during training with Caen.
However, the club has expressed a willingness to monitor his progress closely, particularly during Benin’s recent international fixtures.
During the international break, Benin faced off against formidable opponents, including the reigning African champions, Ivory Coast.
Although Sankamao was not featured prominently in the matches, he is expected to feature in the upcoming fixture against Senegal on March 26, offering him another opportunity to impress.
While Sankamao’s tenure with Caen has been marred by injury, the club remains optimistic about his potential contribution.
Despite being sidelined, the leadership at Caen has vowed to observe his performances closely during the international break, indicating a willingness to reassess his suitability for the team.
Sankamao’s journey to European football has seen him briefly ply his trade with Swedish club Hammarby Football Club.
Although his stint in Europe was short-lived, his experience abroad has undoubtedly enriched his skillset and provided him with valuable exposure to different footballing cultures.
As Sankamao prepares to take the field against Senegal, both he and SM Caen will be hoping for a standout performance that could pave the way for a potential return to the club.
With his talent and determination, Sankamao remains poised to seize the opportunity and make a lasting impression on his prospective employers.