Moussa Djenepo Transfer from Standard Liège to Maccabi Tel Aviv
Rangers and Maccabi Tel Aviv from Israel have both shown interest in Moussa Djenepo, according to reports. The player, who has a release clause valued at £1.7 million, is eager to leave Antalyaspor due to the club's financial difficulties. Djenepo, who transferred to the south coast of England six years ago in a deal worth £14 million, is currently on loan to the Turkish Super Lig team Antalyaspor but has experienced several months without receiving his salary. This financial instability has intensified his wish to depart. Moreover, Leeds United is also interested in the Mali international, who is versatile on the left side, capable of playing as a winger or a full-back. With Rangers undergoing a takeover by 49ers Enterprises, the same entity that owns Leeds United, there is potential for an unusual scenario where both clubs, under the same ownership, are competing for the same player. Djenepo, who has been capped 36 times for Mali, originally signed from Standard Liege before making a return to Belgium two years ago for approximately £3 million.
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