Salis Abdul Samed, a midfielder for RC Lens, is reportedly close to joining Sunderland on a season-long loan, according to sources from the French publication Lequipe.
In an attempt to find a route out of the club, a number of players, including the 22-year-old Ghanaian midfielder, were sent to train with the reserves.
Several French clubs, notably FC Nantes, Stade Brestois, and AS Saint-Étienne, have expressed interest in signing Abdul Samed; nevertheless, Sunderland is currently winning the race to sign him.
Positive progress is being made in the negotiations between Sunderland and Lens, while a complete deal is still pending.
Due to his lack of popularity with the team, Abdul Samed has not appeared in a single minute of action for Lens during the current Ligue 1 season.
Two seasons ago, the midfielder made waves with Lens, winning him distinction as a nominee for both the Marc Vivien Foe award and best Ligue 1 midfielder.
His contribution to Lens’s second-place result and UEFA Champions League comeback was pivotal.
But after a difficult season, Abdul Samed is now hoping to resurrect his career by going on loan to Sunderland.
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