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Sports News of Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Source: soccernet.ng

RC Lens to battle LOSC Lille for Barcelona-linked 20-goal Nigerian prodigy

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KAA Gent’s shining star, Gift Emmanuel Orban could be set to make his mark in Ligue 1 as two French clubs vie for his signature, Soccernet.ng reports.

The race for the Nigerian striker’s services heats up as Lille and Lens compete for the talented young player, according to FootMercato.

In just six months since joining La Gantoise from Stabæk Fotball, Gift Emmanuel Orban has taken the Belgian football scene by storm.

His remarkable goal-scoring prowess has captivated fans and experts alike. Despite his tender age of 20, Orban has already netted an impressive 20 goals in 22 games across all competitions, along with two assists.

Notably, the talented striker made history in the Europa League Conference, recording a lightning-fast hat-trick in just three minutes against İstanbul Başakşehir.

His exceptional performances have reportedly caught the attention of FC Barcelona.

However, it is LOSC and RC Lens, two French clubs preparing for European campaigns next season, battling for Orban’s coveted signature.

Both teams boast formidable attacking options with Loïs Openda (21 goals) and Jonathan David (24 goals), respectively.

These highly sought-after players will likely make moves during the summer transfer window.

Openda has attracted interest from RB Leipzig, who had their initial bid of €30 million rejected by Lens. Leipzig is expected to return with an improved offer that will be hard to refuse. Meanwhile, Canadian forward Jonathan David is also contemplating a departure.

A thrilling transfer faceoff between the two Hauts-de-France clubs is on the horizon as they engage in concrete negotiations to entice Orban to join their ranks in Ligue 1. As of now, no official offer has been presented.

Gent, who secured Orban’s services for a mere €3.5 million barely six months ago, anticipates a substantial transfer fee of not less than €20 million to facilitate his departure.