Union Touarga Sport Football Club’s management has made a definitive decision regarding the imminent departure of their defenders Ahmed Lakhlej and Ayman Dairani during the upcoming summer transfer window, following interest from several national and Arab clubs.
According to informed sources cited by “Hesport,” Union Touarga Sport officials have set a financial value for the potential departure of Lakhlej, son of former national team midfielder Ahmed Lakhlej, and his teammate Dairani.
The same source clarified that the club aims to achieve significant financial gains from the departure of their defensive pillars, demanding more than 350 million Moroccan Dirhams for each transfer beginning from the upcoming summer transfer window.
As previously reported by the newspaper, Union Touarga Sport has been in contact with defenders from sub-Saharan African countries who participated in the recent Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
The source explained that the Union Touarga Sport club officials seek to sign these defenders after being convinced of their technical and physical capabilities, aiming to maintain a solid selection base for the coach.
This strategic move comes in anticipation of the expected departure of defenders Ahmed Lakhlej and Ayman Dairani, both of whom have attracted interest from several clubs seeking to acquire them starting from the upcoming summer transfer window.