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Despite his age, Nicolas Nkoulou has no shortage of suitors

It’s not yet the end of the career for the 2017 African champion. Nicolas Nkoulou is in demand by Konyaspor.

After a successful season at Gaziantep FK, Nicolas Nkoulou could find a new project in Turkey. The Cameroonian defender is said to be courted by several clubs in the Turkish Süper Lig. After his brilliant season with Gaziantep FK (32 games, 2 goals), the Cameroonian international has decided not to extend the adventure despite the desire of the leaders to keep him.

Looking for a new challenge, the 34-year-old could continue his career in Turkey. Konyaspor has contacted the representatives of the former Lyon player. The club is offering a one-year contract, with an option to extend. For his part, Nkoulou prefers a two-year commitment from the start. Negotiations are ongoing.

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Nkoulou’s experience and solidity would make him a valuable asset for Konyaspor’s defense. The club, ambitious for next season, is looking to strengthen itself to secure a European place. At 34, the former OM player could be a major reinforcement for the Turkish club. In addition to being an experienced footballer having played in France, Italy, Greece as well as at the top international level with the Cameroon national team, the Yaoundé native probably still has some good leftovers.

It is worth noting that the last appearance of the 2017 African champion on the field took place in a match against the Besiktas club, where Vincent Aboubakar plays. This Süper Lig match ended in victory for Gaziantep.

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