Villarreal and Porto in the fight for Nayef Aguerd

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In these last days of the summer transfer window, clubs are starting to accelerate. And the central defender position is obviously very popular. One player is particularly followed due to his situation at the club. This is Nayef Aguerd. The Moroccan international, about to leave West Ham, has been looking for a way out for several weeks. Coveted by Ligue 1 clubs who have come up against his salary demands, tracked by Atlético de Madrid, the Moroccan international has still not found a club. But things could well accelerate.

According to our information, in the last few hours, two clubs have made the Moroccan their number one priority in the defensive sector. These are FC Porto and Villarreal. Both clubs want to quickly get the 28-year-old defender back. But that’s not all, the Saudi club Al-Ittihad has also taken information, but nothing concrete for the moment. A big European club is also studying this track.

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