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Trabzonspor submit offer for Rennes' Christopher Wooh

Trabzonspor submit offer for Rennes' Christopher Wooh

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According to a report from L'Équipe, Trabzonspor have submitted an offer to Stade Rennais to sign Christopher Wooh (23) during the summer transfer window. The Ligue 1 club have received an offer in the region of €5m for the defender, sources close to Les Rouges et Noir understand.
Wooh was a regular for Rennes last season. The 23-year-old featured 21 times for the Breton club, and these performances have generated interest from the Turkish Super League for his services in the summer window. Despite interest in his services, it remains to be seen whether the Frenchman would be receptive to a potential move to Trabzonspor.
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In addition to the question of Wooh's interest, Rennes' stance on a potential transfer remains unknown. Les Rouges et Noir have already secured one reinforcement for their defensive roster this summer with the permanent arrival of Lillian Brassier following his loan spell at Roahzon Park from Marseille.
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