Having been banned from the Algerian national team under Djamel Belmadi, will this forward be (re)called by Vladimir Petkovic for the upcoming fixtures?
Algerian forward Andy Delort is on the verge of making a significant return to Ligue 1. According to reliable sources, Delort has reached an agreement with his former club, Montpellier, for the upcoming season.
Contrary to recent rumors, Delort is still under contract with Qatari club Umm Salal. However, Montpellier is reportedly ready to pay a transfer fee of 1.8 million euros to buy out the Algerian forward’s contract. Additionally, Delort is said to have accepted a monthly salary of 100,000 euros to join the French club.
This decision marks a significant comeback for Delort, who made a lasting impression during his previous stint at Montpellier. His ability to find the back of the net and his combative spirit make him a valuable asset for the Ligue 1 team. Delort is known for his strong attachment to Montpellier, where he had memorable seasons and built a solid reputation.
With this transfer, Delort hopes to regain his competitive edge in European football and continue performing at a high level. This return to France could also enhance his chances of reclaiming a starting spot in the Algerian national team, particularly under the guidance of Vladimir Petkovic, the new head coach of the Fennecs.
Montpellier, on their part, sees Delort as a key reinforcement to achieve their goals this season. Fans eagerly await the return of their former hero to the pitch, ready to write a new chapter in his history with the club.
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