Monaco's Dirar fielding offers from several parties
Monaco's Nabil Dirar could be set to leave the principality club in the summer, with his agent confirming the winger has received offers from England, France, and Turkey.
"Nabil has an offer from a big Turkish club, one from England and another in France," Dirar's agent, Fouad Ben Kouider, told L'Equipe.
For Dirar, 31, it would be a move at a curious time, especially with fellow right-winger Bernardo Silva joining Manchester City ahead of what expects to be a busy summer for the club.
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Dirar is one of a handful of Monaco standouts to have won both Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 titles with the club, taking the second-tier crown in 2012-13 by a six-point margin over Guingamp.
The Casablanca-born Moroccan international made 18 league appearances last term paired with seven run outs in the Champions League for Leonardo Jardim's lot after joining the Ligue 1 holder in 2012 from Club Brugge.
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