RC Lens: Edouard Transfer Pursuit – Latest News

The arrival of Abdallah Sima does not mark the end of the transfer window in Lens. The Artesian management continues to work on the arrival of a number 9 to complete its workforce. The name of Odsonne Édouard is notably on the table, like that of Simon Banza.

To date, the first seems to hold the rope more than the former resident of the Gaillette, a track which tends to cool according to our information when Braga absolutely wants to give it up a year from the end of his contract, while demanding 9 million euros. In search of a confirmed goalscorer, blood and gold have targeted The Crystal Palace striker as we can confirm according to our information. Trained at PSG, he has only one year of contract with the Eagles, who would not oppose his departure when he appeared 2 times since the start of the season (21 minutes in a preliminary conference league on August 21, then 2 minutes against Nottingham Forest on August 24). It is announced absent for this Sunday’s match against Aston Villa due to pain in the Achilles tendon which has already deprived it of the return match of the league conference against Fredrikstad on Thursday evening.

Des discussions positives

The ex-international French hope comes out of a complicated season, largely on loan to Leicester, with only six matches played. However, it displays an honorable total of 27 goals in 105 games in the palace jersey. At 27, the former Celtic Glasgow player where he lived his best years in terms of efficiency (3 seasons on 15, 22 and 18 league goals) would not be against a return to Ligue 1. earlier in the transfer window, he had already been attentive to the Nice project. But as our colleague evokes Sacha Tablesthe RC Lens Henceforth advance on this track with discussions that go in the right direction, whether with the main interested party or the Eagles for a transfer of 4.5 million euros.

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