Ligue 1 club positions itself on Layvin Kurzawa

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A Ligue 1 club is reportedly ready to revive Layvin Kurzawa’s career.

Free of any contract since his departure from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season, Layvin Kurzawa has still not found a new place to land. However, with the closing of the summer transfer window approaching, the future of the 31-year-old left-back could finally be clarified.

According to information from Foot MercatoStade Brestois would be interested in the idea of ​​recovering Layvin Kurzawa. The Bretons have started looking for a left-back after the serious injury of Bradley Locko, victim of a ruptured cruciate ligament.

Kurzawa between Brest and Qatar

For his part, Layvin Kurzawa would not be insensitive to the interest of the club managed by Éric Roy. Indeed, the prospect of playing in the Champions League this season would please the former Monegasque, who would ideally like to relaunch himself within a club playing in the five major European championships.

However, if negotiations with Brest fail, Layvin Kurzawa could well end up accepting the offer from Qatari club Al-Wakrah SC. The French international would like to know his future quickly and could therefore decide within the next 48 hours.

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