French Ligue 1 side, Nantes have set their sights on signing Ghanaian centre-back Abdul Mumin from Danish side Nordsjaelland this summer.
However, according to reports in the local media, Nantes will face tough competition from Belgian Pro League sides Zulte Waregem and KV Kortrijk for the player's services.
The two Belgian sides expressed their interest in January and are still eager to complete the deal in June.
His suitors are intrigued by his versatility. He can fill both centre-back slots with ease and sometimes plays as a right back.
The Right to Dream Academy graduate's contract with Nordsjaelland, making a potential transfer very enticing to Nantes and the two Belgian clubs.
They all seek to get him for free when his engagement with Nordsjaelland comes to an end.
The 21-year-old has a value of just 625,000 euros according to transfermarkt. Mumin has made 23 appearances for Nordsjaelland in all competitions this season, scoring one goal.
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