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Arriving at SM Caen in October 2020, Alexandre Mendy (30 years old) has been walking on water since the start of the 2023-2024 financial year. Current top scorer in Ligue 2 with 19 goals after the last two seasons with more than 15 goals in the league, the former scorer for Girondins de Bordeaux and Stade Brestois thus confirms his excellent form. Recently interviewed by us, the one who is inexorably approaching the record of Cyrille Watier (67 goals), top scorer in the history of the club, had also confided his attachment to the SMC. However, its impressive performance logically does not leave you indifferent. Although focused on the club’s objectives, more than ever in the race for the play-offs, the 30-year-old center forward could take on a new challenge in the weeks to come.
According to our latest information, things are going on behind the scenes for his advisor since the Caennais scoring machine has been in great demand in recent weeks. With this in mind, several Bundesliga and La Liga clubs are today interested in number 19 of SMC, brilliant at the forefront of the Norman attack. But that’s not all. If Ligue 1 obviously remains attentive to such performances, the Gulf countries, starting with Qatar, are also on the lookout. Flattered and aware of his potential, the latter remains in any case – for the moment – fully focused on the objectives of the Blue and Red, with whom he wishes to return to the elite. One thing is certain, the next transfer market window promises to be more exciting than ever for the native of Toulon. When questioned, his advisor confirmed to us that it will be difficult for the Norman striker to stay in Caen even if, to date, no decision has yet been made.
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