Aiham Ousou leaves on six-month loan to Cádiz

After six months with his home club Häcken, Aiham Ousou is heading for a six-month loan with an option to transfer to the eighteenth club of the La Liga, Cádiz CF.

Ousou, who represented Syria in the Asian Cup in recent weeks and celebrated a historic advancement from the group stage to the playoffs, helped Häcken secure third place in the league and qualification for the European Conference League playoffs.

With the club from Gothenburg, he also played in the group stage of the Europa League in the fall. However, Häcken did not succeed against Leverkusen, Karabakh, and Molde, losing all six matches and finishing in last place.

In the Slavia jersey, Ousou made 22 appearances in the European Conference League and contributed to Slavia´s journey to the quarterfinals. In the Czech league, he played 45 matches over two years and scored goals twice. Together with his teammates, he celebrated winning the MOL Cup in the past season.

Aiham, best of luck in your new challenge!

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