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Fodé Ballo-Touré has contacts abroad. Back in Milan after his short experience at Fulham (6 appearances in the Premier League), the Senegalese international left-back will not continue the adventure in Lombardy. Pushed towards the exit by the Italian vice-champion, the former Monaco player found himself in the sights of Besiktas, very active in this summer transfer window. While an agreement has been reached between the Istanbul club and AC Milan, the native of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine does not want to join Turkey and has other projects.
Moreover, several English and Spanish clubs are interested in the experienced profile of the 27-year-old player. According to our information, Watford and Leeds, residents of the Championship (English D2), are closely monitoring the file. Also according to our indiscretions, the Senegalese international is also in the sights of Spanish teams, such as Sevilla FC and Celta Vigo. The former Ligue 1 resident is therefore spoiled for choice for the rest of his career.
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