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Mahmudu Bajo’s Potential Transfer to Red Star Belgrade Faces Roadblocks Amid Complex Negotiations

footyafrica by footyafrica
July 5, 2025
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Mahmudu Bajo

Mahmudu Bajo

Mahmudu Bajo, the promising talent, has reportedly attracted significant interest from Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade. According to recent reports, the two clubs — Red Star Belgrade and Bajo’s current club DAC 1904 — have come to an agreement on a deal valued at around €1.7 million. This agreement also includes a unique exchange of seven players, indicating a multifaceted transfer arrangement beyond a straightforward cash transaction, Footy-Africa can exclusively confirm.

Despite the clubs reaching this preliminary deal, Mahmudu Bajo and his representatives are said to be aware of Red Star’s offer but have decided against pursuing the move further. Sources close to the player indicate that the proposal does not align with Bajo’s professional ambitions or personal interests, leading them to stall discussions.

Meanwhile, Turkish powerhouse Besiktas had initially offered €2.7 million for Bajo. This offer was reportedly accepted in principle by DAC 1904. However, the deal is still on but raising the stakes for Besiktas and complicating a potential move to the Eagles.

This evolving situation reflects the often intricate nature of football transfers, where multiple factors such as player preference, financial valuations, and strategic club interests intersect. For Mahmudu Bajo, the next step remains uncertain as he and his camp weigh their options carefully amid competing offers and changing market dynamics.

As of now, with Bajo’s current market value at €2.5 million as per Transmarkt, fans and analysts alike await further developments, keeping an eye on whether the Serbian club will revise their offer, or if the Turkish club will meet the new demands to secure the talented midfielder. Whatever the outcome, Bajo’s next move is poised to be a defining moment in his burgeoning career.

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