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Glen Kamara Set for Saudi Arabia: Al Shabab Agree Loan Deal with Rennes

Fakayejo Paul
Last updated: January 31, 2025 12:01 pm
Fakayejo Paul
Published January 31, 2025
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Glen Kamara is set for a move to the Saudi Pro League, with Al Shabab reaching an agreement in principle with Stade Rennais for his transfer.

The Finnish international midfielder will join the Saudi club on loan, with the deal including an option for Al Shabab to make the move permanent.

This development follows significant interest from Al Shabab in securing Kamara’s services.

The club has been in advanced talks with Rennes in recent days, and it appears they have successfully navigated the negotiations to reach this agreement.

Kamara’s move to Saudi Arabia marks a new chapter in his career. After a successful spell with Rangers, he joined Rennes last summer but has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter.

This move provides him with a fresh opportunity and a chance to showcase his talents in a new and exciting league.

Al Shabab, meanwhile, will be hoping that Kamara can bolster their midfield and contribute to their success in the Saudi Pro League.

The club has been actively seeking to strengthen their squad and the acquisition of Kamara represents a significant step in their ambitions.

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