A Ligue 1 revelation towards Getafe

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Having arrived last winter from Wolfsberger, Mohamed Bamba had started his Lorient adventure on a hungry basis, and this, until May and the end of the season. But in the end, his 8 goals in 16 Ligue 1 matches were not enough to ensure Lorient’s survival, relegated to Ligue 2.

Today, the 22-year-old player remains under contract until 2028 with the Merlus, but it is difficult to imagine him staying in Morbihan, at a time when he remains one of the most bankable players in the Lorient squad (he was bought for 5 million euros). According to ASBamba is also being courted in Spain, where Getafe would like to attract him this summer. The Madrid newspaper specifies that the interest would be mutual, since the player would have indicated to his management his desire to join the club from the suburbs of Madrid. A loan offer with an option to buy has for the moment been refused by Lorient, but discussions are continuing.

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