The Arabs put Sakho 800 million to Register Him




The Arabs put Sakho 800 million


 The Moroccan Raja Athletic CLUB is in a serious battle for the signature of Simba's winger, Pape Sakho and the money they have mentioned to get that signature is like a trap for the Reds of Msimbazi.


Raja through their president, Aziz El Badraoui, have set out to capture the signature of the Senegalese winger and have already allocated Simba 350,000 dollars (about Sh815 million) to capture the signature of Sakho who recently grabbed the top scorer's shoe in the championship organized by the Football Federation Africa (CAF).


However, shortly after grabbing the shoe, the chief executive of Simba, Barbara Gonzalez was quoted as saying that they already have offers for their players to be wanted by various teams in Africa, including Sakho.


It is said that Raja has already exerted influence on Sakho, who in turn has pushed them to the bosses of the club to end each other, but the catch is that the star still has a contract with the Reds while the offer is just one of the other good ones that Simba is considering.


Badraoui told Mwanaspoti over the phone, they are interested in Sakho and they are in a good stage to present their official to the reds after speaking on the phone to test if they can let the winner of the CAF season's best goal scorer award.


"We started monitoring him for a long time. Pape (Sakho) is a talented young player, here at Raja we need players of such a level, we will communicate fully with Simba soon, the player has no problem," he said.


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While the management is organizing like this, the veteran coach of the team, Faouzi Benzarti, has been monitoring more quality information about Sakho in order to satisfy himself more.


Mwanaspoti is aware that Faouzi, who is a former coach of Étoile du Sahel and Wydad Athletic, has been in contact with coaches who have met Sakho wanting to know more about his quality.


Simba has not yet made a decision on what to do in the offers they have for Sakho while Al Hilal of Sudan are also fighting to capture the winger's signature.

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