Mercato: Ça s'agite pour Hassane Bandé (France et Belgique)

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Sous contrat jusqu'en juin 2024, Hassane Bandé (23 ans) est très courtisé. Auteur de 7 buts et 2 passes décisives en 31 matchs sous les couleurs du club croate de NK Istra, où il a été prêté par Ajax Amsterdam, la saison dernière, l'attaquant Burkinabè est suivi par des clubs belges et un club français.
 
Selon nos informations, le SM Caen (Ligue 2 – France) est très intéressé pour l'enrôler. Bandé pourrait donc quitter son club (Ajax) d'ici la fin du mercato.

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