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Franco-Algerian midfielder Houssem Aouar could make his return to the French championship this summer.
Houssem Aouar should not stay forever with his Italian club AS Roma. Not being in Daniele Rossi’s favor, he will be transferred in the event of an interesting offer.
According to Il Messagerro, the future of the Algerian international should take shape in Nice. The Riviera club is interested in the idea of repatriating the former Lyon player. Despite his irregularity and his injury history, Aouar remains popular in Ligue 1.
Aouar must change clubs
Discussions with the Gym could be facilitated by the presence of Florent Ghisolfi in the Giallorosso camp. The current sporting director of La Louve worked in Nice and has maintained good relations with his former club.
Aouar finds himself at a pivotal moment in his career. Having the objective of competing in the 2006 World Cup with the Greens, he must not make the wrong destination. He has already wasted enough time, notably with this experience in Italy which ended in a real flop. A transfer to Nice would be all the more interesting for him as he could play in the Europa League.
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