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French Ligue 1 side, RC Lens, is planning a squad overhaul this summer, including letting Ghana midfielder Salis Abdul Samed go, according to a report by French outlet, Foot Mercato.
The 24-year-old has struggled this season, with many injuries and also struggling for form after recovering from those injuries.
The former Clermont Foot talismanic midfielder has only started 17 games in Ligue 1 this season and has only started just 8 games in 2024.
This is very different from what happened last season where he was a key part of the team that secured qualification for the Champions League.
Last season, Salis made 33 appearances in Ligue 1, scored one goal, and provided one assist en route to Champions League qualification. He also made four more appearances in the Coupe de France.
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