RC Lens: two promising recruits arrive

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By: Manu Tournoux

While the end of the winter transfer window is fast approaching, the RC Lens continues to work to strengthen its workforce. After an eventful month marked by important departures, the Artesian club now turns to promising young talents to solidify its group. Two players are about to join the Sang et Or, profiles carefully studied by Lensois leaders. This is what La Voix du Nord reports in its last edition.

The RC Lens prepares last -minute reinforcements

The first reinforcement expected is Jumah Bah, a promising young defender from Sierra Leone. The 20 -year -old he was playing so far in the colors of Real Valladolid and will be loaned to Lens by Manchester City, his owner club. Bah is presented as a technical and athletic player, already ready to meet the requirements of Ligue 1.

The second player en route to Lens is Jeremy Agbonifo, 19 -year -old Swedish international winger, who is about to leave the BK Häcken. The transfer would be around 7 million euros, bonus included. His arrival aims to strengthen the Lensoise attack with a dynamic profile and capable of creating differences on the sides.

An intense transfer window for blood and gold

With these two reinforcements, Lens shows his ambition to remain competitive in the race for European places. These movements followed by major departures, notably that of Khusanov to Manchester City, which marked a turning point in the workforce. The tricolor international Brice Samba has also been replaced in goals by the Australian Matt Ryan. Will Still, the Lensois coach, is optimistic about the integration of these recruits, while highlighting the challenges linked to such a hectic transfer window.

While closing the market is approaching, RC Lens supporters can hope that these new signatures will strengthen a group that has already proven its ability to compete with the best Ligue 1. teams. The next few days will be decisive to finalize these operations and register Definitely the two players in the Lensois workforce.