French Diallo, involved in the ‘Hamraoui case’, is signing for Levante

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Levante announced the signing of a player who caused much talk last year when the ‘Hamraoui’s case. And it is that the granota club took the services of the PSG midfielder during the winter market, Aminata Diallo.

The player left the Parisian club last summer after his contract expired and became one of the defendants in the controversy that ignited the football world when his teammate, the former Barcelona. Kheira Hamraouiwas attacked on November 4, 2021, by two hooded men who attacked him with the intention of “breaking his legs.” Diallo He was then accused of instigating the brutal attack and even spent the night in jail, although days later he was released without charge.

The French soccer player, of Guinean descent, plays in the midfielder position, has experience in F League after serving at Atlético de Madrid and his last club was Paris Saint-Germain. He committed to the granota club until the end of the season, with another optional.

Developed in the lower category of Olympique de Lyon, Diallo was among the French elite at clubs such as Arras, Guingamp and Paris Saint-Germain. With the Paris team, she was declared champion of the French Cup in 2018, while last season she reached the final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, although her team did not succeed in Lyon. The midfielder has also played on loan for the NWSL’s Utah Royals and Atlético Madrid. He arrived at the rojiblanco club in the January 2021 market and, at that time, despite the injury, he was proclaimed champion of the Spanish Club Super Cup, precisely against Levante UD.

Diallo has the experience of 135 games played only in the French league, a tournament in which he scored five goals. In the Champions League, his baggage is 22 games played. On the other hand, he was international in the French senior team on seven occasions and was proclaimed European champion in 2013 with the sub19, in a final win 2-0 against England in which he scored a target.

Source: La Verdad

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