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I wonder if we need a player with a bit of guile up there. We've got raw pace from both our current options as well as physicality from Mayenda. Not aerial, but I wouldn't expect either to be bullied. We need someone who can better link play I think.
A Teddy Sheringham type?
 
After a first and huge season of Swiss Super League, under the colors of Yverdon Sport, which is unfortunately relegated at the end of the play-offs, Franco-Malian midfielder Moussa Baradji should change his airs this summer.

According to Africafoot information, Sunderland contacted the representatives of the 24-year-old player.
Looking for reinforcements for their great return to the gotha of English football, the Blacks Cats hope to find an agreement with Moussa Baradji.

Moussa Baradji followed by several clubs? His entourage makes the suspense last
According to our sources, the player's profile is very pleasing to Régis Le Bris, the French coach of Sunderland. On the other hand, it will be necessary to pay nearly 3 million euros to be able to attach the services of the "Magic Left" of Yverdon Sport whose contract runs until June 30th, 2026.

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Source: Moussa Baradji's Instagram account
Author of an exceptional season on a personal level, with 4 goals and 3 assists in 27 games played in the league with Yverdon Sport, Moussa Baradji has already been approached by several European clubs this summer. Fiorentina, Parma AC, Torino FC, FC Basel and Celtic Glasgow would be after him. Galatasaray is also one of the player's suitors, as announced exclusively by Africafoot in April.

Thus, it will now be difficult for Yverdon Sport to keep its Franco-Malian midfielder for a long time, recruited last summer for 250,000 euros from the modest formation of Legnago, playing in the Italian Serie C.
 
After a first and huge season of Swiss Super League, under the colors of Yverdon Sport, which is unfortunately relegated at the end of the play-offs, Franco-Malian midfielder Moussa Baradji should change his airs this summer.

According to Africafoot information, Sunderland contacted the representatives of the 24-year-old player.
Looking for reinforcements for their great return to the gotha of English football, the Blacks Cats hope to find an agreement with Moussa Baradji.

Moussa Baradji followed by several clubs? His entourage makes the suspense last
According to our sources, the player's profile is very pleasing to Régis Le Bris, the French coach of Sunderland. On the other hand, it will be necessary to pay nearly 3 million euros to be able to attach the services of the "Magic Left" of Yverdon Sport whose contract runs until June 30, 2026.

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Source: Moussa Baradji's Instagram account
Author of an exceptional season on a personal level, with 4 goals and 3 assists in 27 games played in the league with Yverdon Sport, Moussa Baradji has already been approached by several European clubs this summer. Fiorentina, Parma AC, Torino FC, FC Basel and Celtic Glasgow would be after him. Galatasaray is also one of the player's suitors, as announced exclusively by Africafoot in April.

Thus, it will now be difficult for Yverdon Sport to keep its Franco-Malian midfielder for a long time, recruited last summer for 250,000 euros from the modest formation of Legnago, playing in the Italian Serie C.
Cabral crawled so Baradji could run
 
Gotta remember the African Cup in December if we're looking at players with African nationality. Could lose them for well over a month at a very busy time.
 
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I don’t think he’s an international yet and is predominantly French
You're right,but the point stands,not necessarily with this lad,but with African origin players in general,who we might be interested in. And,if he's playing for us regularly in the PL,it won't be long before he attracts international attention.
 
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I saw his name and thought “jobe replacement” goals, assists, duels. This lad can do it all. Has broke through late was an absolute beast in a team that got relegated in his first season in Switzerland last season. I’m all for this
Agree he looks the part to replace Jobe. However,he'll be stepping up in class, by a distance.
 
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yes i like. That’s a bargain also. These are the markets I expected us to target
Yeah this would make sense, proper box to box backup option to replace Browne in the squad and maintain our level more if any of the 3 get injured.

Plays on the left of a 3 and just ****s people up, monster.
 
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