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    European Clubs Interested in Liberian Forward Jerjer Gibson

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    Jerjer Gibson could leave Harrisburg Heat in the ongoing summer window transfer amid reports of European clubs showing interest in the prolific attacker.

    The 32 -year-old is on the radar of several clubs amid bids from European clubs including Russia giants and Swedish league clubs.

    According to local reports in Liberia and several news outlets, there are concrete chances the former Syracuse FC star would leave Harrisburg Heat this summer.

    Despite several clubs seeking interest, Harrisburg Heat officials are very optimatic of keeping him and an improved 2 years contract is being prepared.

    Gibson joined Harrisburg Heat in 2022 from AFC Lancaster Lions and quickly settled to be one of the most dangerous attackers in the Major Arena Soccer League.

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