After strengthening its defensive squad with the arrival of Mathew Ryan in goal and the imminent signing of Juma Bah on loan from Manchester City, RC Lens is now turning to attack. The northern club, coached by Will Still, wishes to recruit an offensive profile and would have set its sights on Mousa Al Tamari, the Jordanian winger from Montpellier, who shines in Ligue 1 despite his team's difficulties.
An attractive profile for Lens
Arriving free in Montpellier in July 2023, Mousa Al Tamari quickly made an impression with his performances. With seven goals to his name, including two this season, the 27-year-old striker has established himself as one of the rare rays of sunshine in the MHSC. His ability to destabilize defenses and his efficiency in front of goal have not escaped Will Still, who wants to strengthen his offensive sector for an ambitious second half of the season.
A financial opportunity for Montpellier
Faced with a delicate economic situation, Montpellier would be open to a transfer of its winger in the event of a satisfactory offer. According to Top Marketa club playing in an “exotic championship” would have already submitted a proposal, while Lens remains attentive. Estimated at around 6 million euros, the transfer could be concluded quickly if Racing accelerates the negotiations.
-A race against time
RC Lens must act quickly to not let this opportunity slip away. Al Tamari, scorer of a double against Monaco recently, represents a prime target to strengthen the Lens attack and hope to climb among the best French clubs this season.
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