Stade Rennais is reportedly targeting 22-year-old Tunisian winger Anas Haj Mohamed for a winter transfer, as the club looks to strengthen its offensive options.
The player, currently with Parma in Serie A, has attracted attention due to his promising performances this season, contributing one goal and two assists in eight appearances.
Haj Mohamed, who is contracted to the Italian club until June 2026, has caught the eye of Rennes, who are eager to bolster their squad for the second half of the season.
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According to sources, the French side is prepared to offer nearly €4 million for the young talent, a sum significantly higher than his estimated market value of €1.8 million.
Despite Rennes’ interest, Parma is keen to retain the services of their promising winger, especially considering the importance of his potential for the team’s future.
However, Rennes, currently in 12th place in Ligue 1, are looking to act swiftly to secure a deal that could revitalise their campaign.
The move comes as Stade Rennais seeks to improve their attacking options, and Haj Mohamed’s skillset could provide the offensive spark the team requires.
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His pace, creativity, and ability to create chances have made him a standout player at Parma, and Rennes are keen to harness these attributes in their efforts to climb higher in the Ligue 1 standings.
With the January transfer window approaching, the next few weeks could prove crucial in determining whether Rennes can successfully secure the winger’s services or if Parma will hold on to him for the remainder of the season.