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Libya Press
Two prominent stars of Club Africain, one of Tunisia's most storied football institutions, are on the verge of departing the team after negotiations over contract extensions collapsed this week. Captain Yassine Chebaane and left-back Anouar Anouar have both signaled their likely exit following approximately 60 days of unsuccessful talks with club officials.
According to a report by Al-Mayadeen News, discussions between the club's management and the two players over renewing their contracts for an additional two seasons reached an impasse. The failure to reach an agreement has opened the door for both players to explore opportunities elsewhere during the current transfer window. Club Africain, which boasts one of the largest fan bases in Tunisia, now faces the prospect of losing two of its most influential figures on the pitch simultaneously.
Supporters of Club Africain have taken to social media to express their concern over the potential departure of both players. Fan accounts have shared images of supporters posing with Chebaane and Anouar following recent victories, underscoring the emotional bond between the players and the faithful. One fan page posted alongside a match-day photo: "Anouar Anouar is still my brother," while another highlighted Yassine Chebaane's leadership qualities. The mood among the fan base reflects a deep worry that losing two key figures could weaken the squad significantly ahead of upcoming competitions.
The contract dispute comes at a sensitive time on the pitch as well. Club Africain recently stumbled in a league match against Future Suleiman, a result that intensified scrutiny on the club's management and its ability to retain top talent. The defeat highlighted the team's reliance on its experienced core, making the potential departure of Chebaane and Anouar even more consequential for the club's competitive ambitions in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and potential continental competitions.
Libyan football fans, who closely follow North African leagues and the movements of Arab players across the region, will be watching this situation unfold with keen interest. Tunisia's league remains one of the most competitive in the Arab world, and the stability of its top clubs often reflects broader trends in North African football. Libyan supporters, many of whom follow Club Africain and other Tunisian giants, understand that the departure of key players can reshape the balance of power in the league. The transfer window's remaining weeks will be decisive in determining whether both players find new homes or whether a last-minute agreement can be salvaged.
All eyes are now on Club Africain's board of directors to see whether they will make a final push to retain their captain and defensive stalwart. The next few weeks will determine whether the two players remain in Tunis or embark on new chapters elsewhere. For a club with a proud history and passionate supporters, the stakes could not be higher. The football world awaits the outcome with anticipation.
— LibyaPress / Sports Desk