ASSE Set to Part Ways with Ibrahima Wadji as Contract Nears Expiry
Khaled Hegazy
Dailysports's expert
The destiny of Ibrahima Wadji has been decided by AS Saint-Étienne. Peuple-Vert claims that since the Senegalese striker's current contract is slated to expire in 2025, he will not be awarded a contract extension.
Injuries Lead to ASSE’s Decision
Wadji’s time at Saint-Étienne has been marred by persistent injuries, limiting his contributions on the field. He has only made four appearances and played 101 minutes this season. The club's management is concerned about his inability to stay consistently fit and would rather spend money on players who are more dependable and long-lasting in order to keep a competitive team.
What’s Next for Wadji?
Now that he is 29, the strong and aggressive striker must find a new team. Teams in leagues with less physical demands might be drawn to his style of play, giving him a new beginning. Even though his future is still up in the air, clubs in need of offensive reinforcements can still benefit greatly from his expertise and adaptability.