Lassine Sinayoko Close to Paris FC Amid AJ Auxerre Conflict: Latest Transfer News

Lassine Sinayoko Nears Paris FC Move as Strasbourg Deal for Ba Collapses

Lassine Sinayoko is closing in on a transfer to Paris FC, pending a final agreement between the capital club and AJ Auxerre, according to reports from L’Équipe and Ouest-France. Simultaneously, a potential move for player Ba to RC Strasbourg has fallen through, as confirmed by L’Équipe.

Sinayoko’s Transition from AJ Auxerre to Paris FC

Sinayoko’s departure follows a period of friction with the AJ Auxerre management. According to Lensois.com, the player’s relationship with the club soured roughly a year after a previously attempted transfer to RC Lens failed to materialize.

Paris FC’s Transfer Market Strategy and Roster Stability

TOP Mercato reports that Paris FC has already rejected multiple offers for both Sinayoko and Abline, signaling the club’s intent to maintain a high valuation for its key players.

TOP Mercato notes that Kebbal has become a target for other suitors, placing Paris FC at a “turning point” in their recruitment cycle.

Strasbourg Update: The Failed Pursuit of Ba

While Paris FC nears a positive outcome, RC Strasbourg faces a setback. L’Équipe reports that the deal for Ba will not be completed. The publication confirms that the player will not be signing with the Alsace-based club, leaving Strasbourg to seek alternative reinforcements for their squad.

Lassine Sinayoko revient sur son transfert avorté au RC Lens

Tactical Implications for Paris FC

Summary of Current Transfer Status

Player From To Status Source
Lassine Sinayoko AJ Auxerre Paris FC Near agreement / Pending club deal L’Équipe / Ouest-France
Ba N/A RC Strasbourg Deal Collapsed L’Équipe

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