Strasbourg: Ibrahima Sissoko will sign for the Bundesliga

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Like last year, the transfer window for Strasbourg risks being very hectic both in terms of arrivals and departures. In midfield, Patrick Vieira’s team will also have to deal with the loss of a new element: Ibrahima Sissoko will leave the French championship after 6 seasons in L1. The Malian midfielder is coming to the end of his contract this summer and clearly has no shortage of suitors.

Author of a good season (32 matches, 3 assists), the 26-year-old player, who has made more than 198 matches in Ligue 1, is popular in Germany. According to our information, he will sign up with a German club in the coming hours. The former Brest player plans to go to our neighbors across the Rhine this Monday to complete the transfer. There are two of them in the Bundesliga to compete for the player…

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