The African club formalized, this Tuesday, the arrival of the Tuniso-Belgian goalkeeper Dries Arfaoui, who signed a two and a half seasons contract with the Bab Jedid club. Only 20 years old, this young porter arouses a lot of hope thanks to his potential and his journey in Belgium.
The recruitment of Dries Arfaoui intervenes in a particular context: the serious injury of the titular goalkeeper Mouez Hassen. This injury, which moved Hassen from the fields for several months, prompted the African club to quickly seek a solution to secure its cage and strengthen its bench depth.
Arfaoui, although young, is perceived as a talented goalkeeper capable of adapting quickly to the Tunisian championship and to take up this challenge.
A training course in Belgium
Trained in the ranks of the prestigious KV Mechelen, Dries Arfaoui then joined the junior categories of Kmsk Deinze, a Belgian club playing in Challenger Pro League (Belgian second division). During the 2023-2024 season, he was promoted to the professional team, gaining experience and consolidating his caretaker qualities.
Arfaoui is recognized for his reflexes, his precise foot game and his ability to anticipate opposing actions, assets that allowed him to stand out in Belgium.
A bet on the future
With this signature, the African club relies on a player of the future, capable of establishing itself as a pillar of the long -term team. The club hopes that Arfaoui will be able to integrate quickly and contribute to the performance of the team, especially in national and continental competitions.
With the arrival of Dries Arfaoui, the African club sends a strong signal: that of its desire to continue investing in young talents to build a competitive team and turned to the future. This recruitment could mark a decisive turning point for the young goalkeeper, while offering the club a reliable solution.