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Charleroi
The management of Sporting is active to strengthen offensively and defensively. Several tracks are under study.
The Sporting Charleroi finally pbades the second on the transfer market. A big week after Osimhen's departure for Lille against a nice check of 12 million euros off bonus, the tracks to replace the Nigerian are being activated one by one.
As we told you on Tuesday, forward Shamar Nicholson (MK Domzale, Slovenia) is one of them. But the great striker of one meter 92, who has distinguished himself during the Gold Cup with Jamaica and more recently during the qualifications of the Europa League, is coveted (by the Circle and especially Braga) and its exceeds the million euros.
If Nicholson does not come, the other offensive track to study is … Nigerian, in the person of Samuel Nnamani. The 24-year-old striker in Sweden (Elkilstuna) has the advantage of having the same agent as Osimhen, which could facilitate the deal. But his profile is closer to that of Adama Niane.
Defensively, as we told you last week, Dimitri Lavalée (21) remains the priority of Sporting, which sees the Standardman, lent to Maastricht last season, the ideal dubbing of Dorian Dessoleil. But the Liegeois, who is able to play in central defense or as a left-back, is appreciated by Michel Preud'homme, who might be more inclined to let Kosanovic slip.
If the transaction fails to be with the Rouches for Lavalée, another track leads to Pietro Perdichizzi. The 26-year-old Carolo, who plays at Union Saint-Gilloise, could make his comeback through the big gate in Mambourg, eight years after leaving Sporting.
One understands it quickly: the hiring of a Belgian left-back center-back should also push Steeven Willems to the exit. The 28-year-old French defender, who remains on two complicated seasons (one on the flank after a cruciate ligament tear and one on the bench) benefits from a concrete interest from OHL and French Ligue 2 clubs.
The coming days will therefore be hectic in the offices of the zebra management, which would still have some idea behind the head by the end of the transfer window.
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