Hamburg consider move for Rennes' Warmed Omari
He is not part of the project at formative club Rennes either. He has made 94 appearances for Les Rennais, however, he may have already played his last. As per a report from , Omari is the subject of interest from Hamburg, who were recently promoted back to the Bundesliga.
He is under contract until the summer of 2027, however, Rennes are open to a sale in the event that they receive a reasonable offer. L'Équipe understands that Hamburg are currently in talks with the Ligue 1 side in order to find an agreement for the player's transfer.
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