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In order to strengthen itself at low cost by focusing on promising young players, ASSE would be interested in Perfect Bizoza (21) Norwegian-Burundian midfielder who plays in Aalesund.
Arrived at the post of coach of theAS Saint-Etienne during the last season, Claude Puel quickly set a very clear goal for his project. His idea is to conduct a smart recruitment by going to find very promising young talents while reducing its workforce and the club’s payroll by separating from executives. Therefore Loïc Perrin and Yohan Cabaye were not kept last summer while Yann M’Vila and Lois Diony were released, not to mention Stephane Ruffier whose contract has been broken. At the same time, the Greens have reinforced themselves by making a few nice moves without paying large sums with the arrivals ofAdil Aouchiche and D’Yvan Neyou among others. But while the winter transfer window has just opened, Claude Puel do not intend to stop there.
ASSE takes an interest in Bizoza
Indeed, while the tracks leading to Mostafa Mohamed (Zamalek) and Edgar Ie (Trabzonspor) come back with insistence, theASSE learns about profiles that could embody the future of the club. With this in mind, according to information from Football365 Africa, the Greens would be interested in Perfect Bizoza (21 years old). A native of Skodje, this Norwegian-Burundian midfielder has just finished a season Aalesund which was however relegated to Norwegian D2. Therefore, considering the situation, Aalesund wishes to save money and will not oppose the departure of his player against a check of around € 500,000. Followed by the best clubs in the country like Molde or Rosenborg, Perfect Bizoza would however prefer to attempt the adventure abroad for the first time in his career. Good news for theASSE who should however be wary of the competition in this matter since several formations of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 would be attentive to the situation of the young midfielder. After Ole Selnæs and Alexander Søderlund, theASSE could therefore again turn to Norway for its recruitment.