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Sky: Rennes striker Karim Ndo is likely to go to the Bundesliga this summer, Leverkusen is interested in it
May 28th According to German Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, Rennes striker Arnold Karimndo is likely to go to the Bundesliga this summer.
Florian Plettenberg wrote on social media: "23-year-old forward Karim Endo plans to transfer this summer. It seems that he is very likely to go to the Bundesliga."
"Leverkusen and another top club are interested in him. As far as pharmaceuticals are concerned, Bonifas and Sick are likely to leave the team. Frankfurt is not currently involved in the competition."
French forward Karim Endo was born on January 20, 2002, and his existing contract with Rennes will expire on June 30, 2027.
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