Malmö FF wants to recruit Buya Turay

Malmö FF is looking for a strong striker to strengthen the team with.

According to Sportbladet information, the MFF is now in contact with former Djurgårds striker Muhammed Boya Toray – and he is one of the players they are considering recruiting to the squad this season.

Malmo FF He is looking for a striker to strengthen the squad now and one of the clues they have is Vikings striker Vyton Berisha. There, the club made an offer for the 28-year-old, but Viking Stavanger is not willing to release his top scorer and has turned down offers that came, even if the player wanted an MFF.

He has a number of tracks they are working on

So the reigning Swedish champions have a number of other paths to work on. One of them is Muhammed Boya Toray, the former Djurgaard striker, who currently belongs to China’s Henan Zhongsan Longmen, but is in the same situation with Marcus Danielson.

Tori is not in place in China but is currently in Sierra Leone to decide on her future. He hopes to terminate his contract with the Chinese club, but nothing is clear so far. And if he becomes president and is bought off, it will be easier for any club to recruit him. At the moment, the MFF has also registered its interest in the player and talks are ongoing. But the situation should not be severe yet.

Boya Toray won the gold with Dave 2019.

He wants to recruit Mitrovic

The MFF is also working on two offensive tracks, with the club hoping to be able to finish with 19-year-old Serbian Stefan Mitrovic. There the parties verbally agree with the player but where something goes wrong with his club FK Radnicki Nis, who does not want to be released and who believes that he does not have a purchase clause written in his contract, which was previously reported by the Serbian media. So this deal isn’t over yet and it’s a bit of an uncertain case there, even if nothing has been written off. Earlier today, Malmö FF introduced attacking midfielder to Sirius Mustafa Zidane, who has signed a contract over three and a half years.

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