Caen: Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen attack Tidiam Gomis

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In recent years, the SM Caen training center has produced several quality players. And the latest is called Tidiam Gomis. At the age of 17, the young striker made a name for himself during the Bleuets' great run at the U17 World Cup by performing very well. And although he was hampered by injuries this season, he still managed to get a few minutes (9 appearances in total in Ligue 2). And his profile is closely followed.

According to our information, it is first of all on the German side that Tidiam Gomis is popular since Bayer Leverkusen is trying to recruit him. This winter, Xabi Alonso even received an offer refused by SM Caen. In this matter, the Caen management is very greedy and is asking for a large sum to let it go. Negotiations with the player's entourage are not easy either. At the same time, Juventus also positioned itself to recover it. Discussions already exist between the Italian club, which is very interested, and the player's entourage.

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