Rwandan midfielder Hakim Sahabo, who is currently with the Belgian top-tier team Standard de Liège, is reportedly in discussions with the Greek Super League club AEK Athens F.C. Sahabo’s contract with Standard de Liège will end in June 2026, allowing the 20-year-old to explore options either with his current team or other clubs showing interest. ALSO READ: Atalanta and Bologna are competing for Rwanda’s Sahabo. The promising player has already drawn attention from multiple teams, including Scottish powerhouses Rangers F.C., but their offer of under €1 million was rejected by his club in January. AEK Athens is now seen as the leading contender to sign Sahabo. According to reports, the Greek club has requested that Standard de Liège set a minimum transfer fee of €1.5 million (about 2.6 billion Rwandan francs) to finalize the deal. If successful, the Amavubi international would join one of Greece’s top teams. AEK Athens leads the Greek Super League with 44 points after 18 matches, and the club is looking to bolster its squad for the rest of the season. Sahabo has played 34 matches for Standard de Liège, totaling 1,635 minutes on the field. Although the young midfielder has shown glimpses of his potential, he hasn’t yet secured a regular starting position, making this move an opportunity for more consistent first-team action.

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