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Nantes in talks to sign Sturm Graz striker Amady Camara

Nantes in talks to sign Sturm Graz striker Amady Camara

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Nantes have submitted Sturm Graz an offer to sign centre-forward Amady Camara (20) on loan with an option to buy, according to Ouest-France. The Ligue 1 side is reportedly confident that a deal could be struck swiftly with the Austrian outfit. The 20-year-old Malian international striker joined Sturm Graz two years ago. Camara can also play on the right wing.
Camara would bring competition to Youssef El-Arabi, Mostafa Mohamed and Matthis Abline. Although it must be stressed that the Egyptian centre-forward and the France U21 international could still leave Luis Castro's Canaris before the end of the summer transfer window. Mohamed was reportedly of interest to Nice.
Nantes are planning a revamp of their attacking options. They are set to sign AZ Alkmaar winger Mayckel Lahdo on loan.
GFFN | Bastien Cheval
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