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Morgan Guilavogui is heading to Germany. Recruited by Lens last summer after a more than decent season in the colours of Paris FC in Ligue 2, the 26-year-old striker failed to make an impact in Franck Haise’s squad during the season (28 matches, 2 goals and 2 assists in all competitions). Despite the arrival of Will Still on the northern bench, the future of the former Parisian did not seem to be written in Artois. Which is why he will try to relaunch himself in the Bundesliga, in the colours of Sankt Pauli.
This Friday, RC Lens announced the departure of Morgan Guilavogui, loaned with an option to buy to the promoted German team.Lensois since June 2023 (23 matches and 2 goals in Ligue 1, 4 Champions League matches and 1 Europa League match), striker Morgan Guilavogui is loaned with an option to buy to the Sankt Pauli club – champion of the German second division in 2023/24 and therefore recently promoted to the Bundesliga. Good season Morgan!“, we can read in the official press release from the Sang et Or.
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