Spanish La Liga side, Rayo Vallecano, has made an offer to sign Black Stars defender, Abdul Mumin from Vitoria Sporte Clube.
Vallecano join rivals Valencia and Girona, who are also chasing the signature of the highly-rated centre-back.
Mumin was a standout performer for the Portuguese club during the 2021/22 season with his performances signalling interest from several clubs during the summer transfer window.
Vallecano are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the 2022/23 campaign and improve on their performance from last season and have targeted the 24-year-old as a good addition.
Vitoria SC are asking for 5 million euros for the player.
At Guimaraes, the enterprising centre-back has featured 57 times for the club across all competitions and was an integral part of Pepa’s squad in the 2021/22 season, where he contributed to six clean sheets in the Primeira Liga.
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