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Adam Ounas will perhaps soon find his way back to the field. The 27-year-old Algerian winger is expected to join Serie A, a championship he knows very well having played in Naples in the past.
The Genoa club, currently 18e in the ranking, is preparing to bet on him. The Rossoblu want to give themselves the best chance of surviving among the elite and they are looking for experienced players. Ounas is therefore one of their targets, but he is not the only one. Negotiations are still underway to recruit Mario Balotelli.
Several closed doors in Ounas
Ounas was, as a reminder, released by LOSC at the end of last season. The northern club did not appreciate the behavior of the 2019 African champion during the exercise and this is why an agreement was reached for an amicable breakup.
During the summer, Ounas had several opportunities to get back on track. The Greeks of Olympiakos and the Qataris of Al Sadd thought of him before withdrawing. Have they heard of the disciplinary problems of the player trained in Bordeaux?
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