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Under contract until June 2026 with Paris Saint-Germain, Ilyes Housni (19 years old) does not necessarily fit into the plans of the capital club today. Returning from a loan with Al-Sadd SC, the Franco-Moroccan striker also had a rather contrasting last season with just one goal in six appearances. Back in the City of Light, the Créteil native could therefore take advantage of this end of the summer transfer window to find a new and exciting challenge.
In the last few hours, several sources, including le10sporthave thus mentioned an interest from HAC concerning the young Parisian nugget. If some have, in this regard, mentioned a loan with an option to buy, the situation is however much more complex. Thus and according to our latest information, if the possibility of seeing Housni land in the port city does indeed exist, we are able to assure you that the operation remains, to this day, very complex. It now remains to be seen whether all the parties will manage to find common ground in the final stretch of this summer window…
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