Union Monastir’s striker, Abu Bakr Traore, has been presented to Zamalek for potential inclusion in their squad.
Sources reveal that Zamalek’s coaching staff will meticulously evaluate every aspect of Traore’s performance and suitability for the team before making a definitive decision on securing his services.
Abu Bakr Traore, a 24-year-old Malian player, is currently under contract with Union Monastir until the summer of 2025.
His football journey commenced at Stade Malien before transitioning to Tunisia’s Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif and subsequently making moves to Honved in Hungary and Sporting Kansas City’s reserve team in the United States.
Traore eventually found his way to Tunisia last year.
During his tenure with Union Monastir, Traore has showcased his goal-scoring prowess, featuring in 12 matches and netting an impressive tally of 10 goals.
The Malian striker, who boasts three international caps for Mali, is yet to find the back of the net in those appearances.
The prospect of Abu Bakr Traore potentially joining Zamalek has ignited discussions among football enthusiasts, with fans eager to see how the Malian forward could contribute to the Egyptian team’s attacking prowess.
As the transfer window dynamics unfold, the Zamalek faithful await official announcements from the club’s management regarding the potential acquisition of Abu Bakr Traore, whose goal-scoring abilities could add a valuable dimension to the team’s strategy.