With 19 goals in Ligue 1, Loïs Openda is one of the big players in RC Lens’ magnificent season. But inevitably he draws the light of the big clubs on him. Even if the Belgian is very attached to Sang et Or, many European teams are interested such as Leeds, Monaco, OM, Inter Milan, Eintracht Frankfurt or even RB Leipzig, as we revealed last month.
Lens is not losing hope and is counting on the Champions League to convince its 23-year-old striker to stay. Franck Haise is categorical. “Yes it is possible (that he stays). He is under contract for many more years., answers the technician in a press conference. Arrived last year, Openda is under contract until 2027.
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