Transfer window – RC Lens: The transfer of a striker relaunched abroad?

Transfer window – RC Lens: The transfer of a striker relaunched abroad?
Transfer window – RC Lens: The transfer of a striker relaunched abroad?

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Transfer window – RC Lens: The transfer of a striker relaunched abroad?

Published on July 2, 2024 at 10:10 a.m.

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Now eliminated from Euro 2024, which he played for Georgia, Georges Mikautadze will be able to decide his future and choose his next club, he who is very much in demand. RC Lens is one of the clubs interested in the 23-year-old striker, but a foreign team could revive this file.

Great craftsman of the beautiful journey of the Georgia during Euro 2024, eliminated by theSpain in the round of 16, Georges Mikautadze saw her rating rise even more, she who was already very high. With her 13 goals with Metzonly in the second half of the season, the 23-year-old forward added 3 with his selection during the Euro and knows he will have plenty of options for his future.

Lens and Monaco do not let go of Mikautadze

As stated by The 10 Sportthe RC Lens and theAS Monaco are very interested in Georges Mikautadze and have already made an offer to Metzaround €20M. Two teams that are not letting go of the Georgian international. According to Foot MarketTHE Blood and Gold continue to try to secure his services, just like the club from the principality which still believes in his chances.

A French and foreign club in competition

Foot Market adds that another French club is also in the race, while a foreign team could soon take action. According to our information, theOL is one of the contenders for Georges Mikautadzeas well as West Ham. THE Hammers even made an offer well above the €20 million requested by Metz.

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