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Lens is looking for a replacement for El Aynaoui Siltanen in sight

Neil El Aynaoui’s departure for AS Rome was officially confirmed by Pierre Sage, the RC Lens coach. This decision, anticipated by the recent absence of the Franco-Marocaine midfielder in the team, represents a significant loss for the club. Sage recognizes the importance of the player and the impact of his departure on the balance of the team, stressing the need for a workforce adjustment in the midfield area. He approached this situation with pragmatism, considering that the club must support the opportunities offered to the players and be satisfied when these opportunities are mutually beneficial.

To compensate for El Aynaoui’s departure, RC Lens is actively exploring new tracks. Attention was drawn to Matias Siltanen, a young Finnish midfielder at Djurgรฅrdens IF. Rumors indicate that the Lens club would be willing to invest about 4 million euros to take over the talented 18-year-old player. Siltanen quickly established himself as a rising value in Sweden, demonstrating remarkable regularity and playing intelligence for his age. Its ability to dictate the pace of the game, to cover long distances and to contribute to recovery and recovery make it a highly sought after player.

The interest of RC Lens in Siltanen is part of a sports policy focused on the development and enhancement of young talent. A sale at this price would be an important financial boost for Djurgรฅrdens IF, confirming their ability to train and sell quality players. This profile recalls Patrick Berg’s, and the hope is that Siltanen’s arrival will be more successful for RC Lens. The final decision now belongs to the Swedish management, who will have to carefully evaluate the offer and decide whether it is in the club’s interest.