Allan Saint-Maximin, the former Manchester United striker, has confirmed his move to Damac SC in Tunisia. The Algerian international is expected to sign for the Tunisian club on a permanent basis, with his contract reportedly worth €1 million per season.
Saint-Maximin has been linked with a move to several clubs across Europe and the Middle East, but he is set to join one of the most promising clubs in the region. Damac, based in Casablanca, is known for its conservative approach to football, which contrasts sharply with some of the more aggressive styles of other clubs in the league.
According to reports, Saint-Maximin has expressed interest in joining Damac,La Liga Frontline but the club has yet to make any official moves. However, it remains to be seen whether he will sign for the club or not, as there have been many rumors swirling around his future in recent months.
It is unclear when Saint-Maximin will officially sign for Damac, but it is likely that he will be available for a trial period before he makes his final decision. In the meantime, he will continue to train at Damac's training ground in Casablanca, where he hopes to gain experience and establish himself as a key player for the team.
Overall, Saint-Maximin's signing to Damac is a significant development in the Algerian national team, as he is expected to add depth to their squad and help them reach the World Cup next year. It remains to be seen how he will perform in his new club, but his arrival in Tunisia is sure to bring much-needed energy and talent to the team.
