Cheick Diabaté prêt à aider les Girondins et les Grenats en Ligue 2 !
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After leaving good memories in Bordeaux, Ajaccio or even Metz, Cheick Diabaté (34) is ready to return to service in France.
“All I can say is that I want to play football. Why not in France. I always wanted, no matter what, to come back to France. Before leaving L1, I said that I started my career in France, that I had the opportunity to leave outside of France. I don’t want to finish my career outside of France either. I have to come back here So whatever happens, all I want at some point is to come back to France. Afterwards, for the moment, I can say that there may be other proposals, other possibilities. But, it’s true that I miss playing in France a bit,” said the Malian striker, at the end of his contract with Al-Gharafa (Qatar).
“I miss playing in France a bit”
While the Girondins and the Grenats will assess in Ligue 2 next season, Cheick Diabaté would see himself giving a hand to his two former teams. “
“For Bordeaux as for Metz, it didn’t make me happy. I like Bordeaux a lot. It’s there that I started. I was at the training center, I signed my first contract professional with the Girondins. I also like Metz a lot. So when I saw the rankings, for one as for the other, I hope they would manage to maintain themselves. But I know one thing, it’s that the two teams will quickly find a solution to move up to Ligue 1. (…) I can’t say that I didn’t listen if these clubs ever call me. I can’t even say no to them, whether it’s Bordeaux or Metz. But we just have to get along. Honestly, if I can help Bordeaux or Metz, or other clubs, I would do it. Even if I really like these clubs and also Ajaccio, as I played there – low in L2, but I’m still a player. If I have the opportunity to play on foot with a team, it doesn’t matter which one, I accept with great pleasure” he concluded.
The leaders of Bordeaux and Metz are warned, Cheick Diabaté is available for a mission mounted in Ligue 1.
to summarize
At the end of his contract with Al-Gharafa (Qatar), Cheick Diabaté (34) said he was ready to return to service in France. The Malian striker is particularly ready to help his former teams from Bordeaux and Metz, relegated to Ligue 2.