Mainz: Ludovic Ajorque tracked by LOSC

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After two seasons with Mainz, Ludovic Ajorque, despite a contract that runs until June 2026, has a good chance of returning to Ligue 1 this summer. And there are many suitors in France. FC Nantes has positioned itself as well as AS Saint-Étienne as revealed by Green People.

But another courtier has recently positioned himself to recover the former Strasbourg player who scored 46 goals and provided 17 assists in 135 Ligue 1 matches. According to our information, the 30-year-old player is part of a short-list of attackers tracked by LOSC. The northern club’s objective is to recruit two attackers this summer (one of whom will be in charge of replacing Jonathan David). Lille, who were already on the trail of Ajorque two seasons ago, will have no problem paying the transfer fee demanded by the German club for their Reunion striker…

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