Levski Sofia Prioritizes Striker Acquisition in Winter Transfer Window
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Levski Sofia is actively preparing for the winter transfer window, with a key focus on bolstering their attacking options. The club anticipates the departure of current forward Mustafa sangare and is already working to identify a suitable replacement, according to reports from “Theme Sport.”
The need for a new central striker has become increasingly apparent as Sangare attracts significant interest from clubs abroad.A recent offer exceeding €1 million from Tunisian side Esparans was reportedly rejected by the “blue” club. Further complicating matters, teams from Saudi Arabia have also expressed interest in acquiring the French forward.
Sangare’s Potential Departure Fuels Transfer Hunt
The potential sale of Sangare is driving Levski’s proactive approach to the winter market. The club recognizes the importance of maintaining a strong attacking presence and is persistent to secure a quality replacement before the window closes. A senior official stated that the club is “committed to ensuring a seamless transition” should Sangare depart. Sangare joined Levski in june 2023 and has quickly become a key player, scoring 8 goals in 18 appearances across all competitions. His departure would leave a significant void in the team’s attack. The club is reportedly prioritizing experienced strikers with a proven goal-scoring record.
Rupanov Emerges as Internal Option
While actively pursuing external targets, Levski also has an internal option in Borislav Rupanov, a youth national team player. Rupanov has featured in 16 games across all competitions this season, contributing 3 goals. His development provides the club with a potential alternative, though the need for an experienced addition remains a priority.
The club’s swift action underscores their ambition to remain competitive throughout the remainder of the season. The winter transfer window represents a crucial prospect to strengthen the squad and address any weaknesses identified in the first half of the campaign.
