Dunkirk: things are moving for the nugget Gessime Yassine

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Dunkerque’s player of the month in February, March and April, Ligue 2’s nugget in February, and nominated for the Ligue 2 nugget of the year title, Gessime Yassine had a great start to his professional career (19 matches out of 19 possible in the second half of the season for 2 goals and an assist). At 18, the USLD’s number 80 returned to the elite’s antechamber this weekend with Dunkerque. Against Annecy, he made a remarkable entrance into the game, but was unable to prevent his team’s defeat.

The Morocco U20 international, under contract with the northern club until June 2027, feels good in Dunkirk, but his performances and his huge margin for improvement attract many French and foreign teams. According to our information, Club Bruges in Belgium is interested and has even come to supervise him. In Italy, Lecce is also interested in the whirling and very technical Franco-Moroccan attacking midfielder, as is a Ligue 1 club qualified for the European Cup this season.

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